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The word state and its cognates in some other European languages (stato in Italian, estado in Spanish and Portuguese, état in French, Staat in German and Dutch) ultimately derive from the Latin word status, meaning "condition, circumstances".
Usos y costumbres ("customs and traditions"; literally, "uses and customs") is the indigenous customary law in Hispanic America. Since the era of Spanish colonialism, authorities have recognized local forms of rulership, self governance, and juridical practice, with varying degrees of acceptance and formality.
Rechtsstaat, the legal state (constitutional state, state subordinated to law) in the philosophy of law and as a principle of many national constitutions; United States Department of State, a division of the executive branch of the United States federal government, dealing with foreign affairs; sometimes referred to as "State", for short, in American political jargon.
El estado en el derecho indiano: época de fundación (1492-1570), (1951) Evolución de la propiedad rural en el Valle de Puangue, (1956) Estudios sobre el galicanismo y la 'Ilustración Católica' en América española, (1957) Origen de los inquilinos de Chile Central, (1960)
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:38, 16 September 2009: 1,239 × 1,754, 63 pages (279 KB): Ismar Antonio Maurera {{Information |Description={{es|1=Ponencia realizada en la VII Conferencia Latinoamericana de Trabajadores de los Servicios Públicos "Estado Social de Derecho, Democracia y Participación" Valle de Bravo, México, 22-25 de abril de 2001}} |Source=Ponenci
A mosaic representing both the judicial and legislative aspects of law. The woman on the throne holds a sword to chastise the guilty and a palm branch to reward the meritorious.
President Hugo Chávez was first elected under the provisions of the 1961 Constitution in the presidential election of 6 December 1998. Chávez had been contemplating a constitutional convention for Venezuela as an ideal means to rapidly bring about sweeping and radical social change to Venezuela beginning from the eve of his 1992 coup attempt.