Search results

Jump to navigation Jump to search
  • ...nforcement of [[endangered species]] laws. The CFS is also responsible for civil protection in Italy’s mountain areas and the CFS also deals with [[disast [[Category:Law enforcement in Italy]]
    1 KB (196 words) - 09:34, 7 October 2009
  • A study led by Fred Mannering, a professor of [[civil engineering]] at [[Purdue University]] supports risk compensation, terming ...lished officially but a copy was leaked to the Press some years later. The law was duly passed and subsequent investigation showed some reduction in fatal
    8 KB (1,221 words) - 23:03, 15 November 2009
  • ...ys, and assisting the local police forces. The ''Polizia di Stato'' is a [[civil police]] force, but it is militarily organized. This does not mean that it [[Category:Law enforcement in Italy]]
    6 KB (966 words) - 09:39, 7 October 2009
  • ...some cases, he had supreme authority in all cases brought before him, both civil and criminal. This made the king supreme in times of both war and peace. A ...granting him imperium, and the Curiate Assembly by voting in favor of the law would grant it. In theory, the people of Rome elected their leader, but the
    25 KB (4,087 words) - 09:40, 7 October 2009
  • ...ng to the Italian State, shall enjoy the immunity granted by International Law to the headquarters of the diplomatic agents of foreign States. Similar imm ...were undisturbed in their palace, and given certain recognitions by the [[Law of Guarantees]], including the right to send and receive ambassadors. But
    36 KB (5,648 words) - 08:49, 8 October 2009
  • ...of ancient Rome]]. Ancient Rome contributed heavily to the development of law, war, art, literature, architecture, and language in the [[Western world]], ...l]], a stand-off between Caesar and the Senate led to [[Caesar's civil war|civil war]], with Pompey leading the Senate's forces. Caesar emerged victorious,
    37 KB (5,640 words) - 08:03, 1 October 2009
  • ...engine]]s, and [[rail traction engine]]s but has provided a wide range of civil and military engineering products and services. Being brothers-in-law did not prevent Isotta and the Fraschinis from being excellent business par
    14 KB (2,091 words) - 23:37, 24 March 2010
  • ...ils continued to discharge municipal business and to administer the Paduan law, contained in the statutes of [[1276]] and [[1362]]. The treasury was manag
    14 KB (2,196 words) - 08:46, 8 October 2009
  • ...orthumbria University]] awarded Mosley a [[Honorary Doctorate]] of [[Civil Law]] in 2005. During the early 1960s, Mosley was also a member of the [[Territ ...etition decided that the FIA’s practices were against European competition law. The rights to FIA-authorised series were returned to the series organisers
    41 KB (6,582 words) - 09:58, 27 September 2009
  • ...lius Caesar]] passing the Rubicon with his legions marked the start of the civil war. ...ruins, and the Papal States were a loosely administered region with little law and order. Partly because of this, the Papacy had relocated to [[Avignon]]
    18 KB (2,750 words) - 11:40, 8 October 2009
  • ...[[slick tire|cheater slicks]] which circumvent the literal wording of the law, if not the intent, are available. * 56 million were recycled or used in civil engineering projects
    30 KB (4,915 words) - 10:59, 5 March 2017
  • ...ris]]. Those who remained were typically attracted by the study of [[Roman law]]. This furthered the later establishment of the medieval universities of [ ...altogether special, positive, almost scientific form in the study of Roman law. [[Farfa]], [[Marsicano]], and other scholars translated [[Aristotle]], the
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...ris]]. Those who remained were typically attracted by the study of [[Roman law]]. This furthered the later establishment of the medieval universities of [ ...altogether special, positive, almost scientific form in the study of Roman law. [[Farfa]], [[Marsicano]], and other scholars translated [[Aristotle]], the
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010