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  2. 2011 Maltese divorce referendum - Wikipedia

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    A referendum on divorce was held in Malta on 28 May 2011. Voters were asked whether they approved of a new law to introduce allowing divorces, as at that time, Malta was one of only three countries in the world (along with the Philippines and the Vatican City) [1] in which divorce was not permitted. [2]

  3. Malta Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Police Force is one of the oldest police forces in Europe. In its present form, it dates from a proclamation during the governorship of Sir Thomas Maitland (1813–1814). When Malta became a crown colony of the United Kingdom by the Treaty of Paris, Maitland was appointed Governor and commander-in-chief of Malta and its dependencies ...

  4. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, there are four types of divorce: divorce by mutual consent, divorce by family court mediation, divorce by family court judgement, and divorce by district court judgment. [ 136 ] Divorce by mutual consent is a simple process of submitting a declaration to the relevant government office that says both spouses agree to divorce.

  5. Judiciary of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law , whilst also being subject to European Union law .

  6. Category:Law enforcement in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta Police Force This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 08:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Crown Colony of Malta - Wikipedia

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    After the eradication of the plague, Maitland made several reforms. He was autocratic since he refused to form an advisory council made up of Maltese representatives, and so he was informally known as "King Tom". He formed the Malta Police Force in 1814, while the local Italian-speaking Università was dissolved in 1819. Various reforms were ...

  8. Talk:Malta Police Force - Wikipedia

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  9. Maltese Provincial Battalions - Wikipedia

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    In addition, two other corps were also raised at the same time: the Malta Coast Artillery and the Maltese Veterans. The 1st Provincial Battalion was headquartered at Fort Manoel, while the 2nd Provincial Battalion was based at Fort Ricasoli. The Provincials' roles included serving as a police force and a coast guard.