The Pact of Concord was the provisional Constitution of Costa Rica between 1821 and 1823, officially named the Interim Fundamental Social Pact of the Province of Costa Rica.[1]
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Legados de los Pueblos) sanctioned the Interim Fundamental Social Pact or PactofConcord, Costa Rica's first Constitution on December 1, 1821. This Constitution...
up Concord or concord in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concord may refer to: Pact or treaty, frequently between nations (indicating a condition of harmony)...
The Article 12 of the Constitution of Costa Rica abolishes Costa Rica's army as a permanent institution, making Costa Rica one of the first countries in...
After gaining independence the first Costa Rican Constitution, the PactofConcordof 1821 established the Catholic religion as the mandatory religion (not...
Rica's first constitution, the PactofConcord established the Catholic religion as the one that "is and always would be" of the land and banned any other...
The article 75 of the Constitution of Costa Rica establishes Catholicism as the country's state religion making Costa Rica the only state in the Americas...
In the PactofConcord, a Provisional Government Junta is established, composed of seven popularly elected members, assuming the authority of the Captaincy...
Statute of the Province of Costa Rica was issued on March 19, 1823 by the newly independent provisional government and replaced the PactofConcord as its...
multiple and very varied constitutional bodies. The Constitutional Assemblies of Costa Rica have been, in almost all cases, convened after a coup d'état or...
which had been part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala. The first provisional constitution of the country, known as the PactofConcord established that...
The Political Constitution of Costa Rica of 1917 was a constitution that was in force for two years; from 1917 to 1919. It was promulgated by then dictator...
The Political Constitution of the State of Costa Rica was promulgated on February 10, 1847 under the interim government of José María Alfaro Zamora who...
1860 Constitution was the Constitution of Costa Rica for two years, between 1869 and 1871. The pronouncement of November 1, 1868, proclaimed Jesús Jiménez...
The Political Constitution of the Free State of Costa Rica promulgated on April 9, 1844 was the second constitution of the country, if local constitutions...
of the Free State of Costa Rica, sometimes called the Political Constitution of 1825, was issued on January 25, 1825 by the Constituent Congress of the...
The Decree of Bases and Guarantees was the de facto constitutional text of Costa Rica, granted on March 8, 1841 by the Head of State Braulio Carrillo...
The Political Constitution of Costa Rica of 1871 has been the longest duration Constitution in the history of the country, as except for brief periods...
Statute of the Province of Costa Rica was issued on May 16, 1823 by the interim government and the Second Provincial Congress of the Province of Costa Rica...
of 1948, the agreements of the Pactof the Mexican Embassy signed by the leaders of the enemy sides José Figueres Ferrer of the National Liberation Army...
The Political Constitution of Costa Rica of 1859 was issued on December 27.1 It was in force until November 1, 1868 and also, partially, from August to...
enforceable in a court of law Meeting of the minds (a.k.a. mutual agreement), a common understanding in the formation of a contract Pact, convention, or treaty...
The Front for Change and Concord in Chad (Arabic: جبهة التغيير والوفاق في تشاد, French: Front pour l’alternance et la concorde au Tchad), or FACT, is...
She died at an assisted living facility in Concord, Massachusetts, on January 10, 2021, one month shy of her 95th birthday. Seelye, Katharine Q. (January...
lived his family values". Concord Monitor. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved October 4, 2008. Almanac of American Politics 2008,...
concorded the COMECON treaty of mutual assistance, which allowed stationing troops of Red Army soldiers in Hungary. Based upon the economic model of the...
the popes and the citizens of Rome with the ConcordPact. The Pact allowed citizens to elect magistrates with the power of war and peace. The Prefect...