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  2. Law of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish law follows the continental system, which means it is supported principally by the law in the broad sense (laws and regulations) and to a lesser extent by judicial decisions and customs. Likewise, it is a complex law, in which various autonomous community legislation coexists with the national.

  3. Law of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Orden Jurídico Nacional, containing all laws, treaties, regulations, decrees, and notices of federal, state, municipal, and borough governments, from the Secretariat of the Interior (in Spanish) Federal laws in force from the Chamber of Deputies (in Spanish) Federal regulations in force from the Chamber of Deputies (in Spanish)

  4. Spanish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish nationality legal framework refers to all the laws, provisions, regulations, and resolutions in Spain concerning nationality.. Article 11 of the First Title of the Spanish Constitution refers to Spanish nationality and establishes that a separate law is to regulate how it is acquired and lost. [1]

  5. Organic Law (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    An Organic Law (Spanish: Ley Orgánica) in Spanish law refers to a law related to fundamental rights and freedoms and important institutional areas as defined by the Constitution (including inter alia, statutes of autonomy, referendums and electoral processes, functioning and organisation of the Constitutional Tribunal, the organisation of the military and the succession of the throne).

  6. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Roca was a very active member of the Orthodox party, and Secretariat and head of the committee to draft new laws. He is now president of the national People's Assembly. Like all of Cuba's most important laws, the Family Code had been published in a tabloid edition to reach every Cuban; virtually everyone who wanted to read and study it could do so.

  7. Fundamental Laws of the Realm - Wikipedia

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    Rather than a typical constitution, the laws were fueros, a distinctly Spanish legal concept dating to medieval times with a wide range of meanings, as they had not been developed or approved by elected representatives. The Fundamental Laws were ultimately revoked by the Spanish Constitution of 1978. The eight laws were: 1.

  8. U.S. national anthem booed before NBA, NHL games in ... - AOL

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    Fans booed the American national anthem before NHL and NBA games in Canada on Tuesday night, a sign that some Canadians were still upset despite President Donald Trump’s 30-day pause on tariff ...

  9. Judiciary of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Constitution guarantees respect for the essential principles necessary for the correct functioning of the judiciary: . Impartiality: to guarantee the assured effective judicial trusteeship to all citizens by the Constitution, judges must remain impartial in cases that they judge and must abstain from cases that they have no reason to enter into.