This article is about regulations in Russia. For regulations in Germany, see Falk Laws.
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Temporary regulations regarding the Jews (also known as May Laws) were residency and business restrictions on Jews in the Russian Empire, proposed by minister Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev and enacted by Tsar Alexander III on15 May (3 May O.S.), 1882. Originally, intended only as temporary measures, they remained in effect for more than thirty years.
Temporary regulations regarding the Jews (also known as MayLaws) were residency and business restrictions on Jews in the Russian Empire, proposed by minister...
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shall-issue concealed carry lawsmay increase violent crime overall, while there was inconclusive evidence for the effect of shall-issue laws on all individual...
Prussian parliament passed 2 additional laws amending some of the Kulturkampf laws. 1886 May 21: The First Peace Law amended some of the regulations in the...
litigation. The creation of laws themselves may be influenced by a constitution, written or tacit, and the rights encoded therein. The law shapes politics, economics...
goalposts" and had a "crazy interpretation of our human rights laws", as a result, May has since campaigned against the institutions, saying that British...
other laws protecting animals are retained in situ. In an interview in September 2010 with Stephen Sackur for the BBC's HARDtalk program, May said that...
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small arms by civilians. Laws of some countries may afford civilians a right to keep and bear arms, and have more liberal gun laws than neighboring jurisdictions...
The French Law of 20 May 1802 was passed by Napoleon Bonaparte that day (30 floréal year X), revoking the Law of 4 February 1794 (16 pluviôse year II)...
10 (with respect to state laws). In some nations that follow the Westminster system of government, ex post facto lawsmay be possible, because the doctrine...
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The Falk Laws or MayLaws (German: Maigesetze) of 1873–1875 were legislative bills enacted in the German Kingdom of Prussia during the Kulturkampf conflict...
referred to as "Laws" rather than as "rules" or "regulations". In certain cases, however, regulations to supplement and/or vary the Lawsmay be agreed for...
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