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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Aga Buryatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Aga Buryatia (Аги́нский-Буря́тский автоно́мный о́круг) is an autonomous district of Chita Oblast in the Russian Federation.
Aginskoye (Агинское in Russian) is an urban settlement and administrative center of Aga Buryatia in the Chita Oblast in Russia.
Buryatia was not fully part of the Russian empire until it became part of the Soviet Union in the 20th century.
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  Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Blinkbits.com
Administrative divisions of the Republic of Karelia (en)
Administrative divisions of the Republic of the Congo (en)
Administrative division of the Republic of Karelia (en)
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 ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: Table of contents
[Archival Division of the Administration of Nenets Autonomous Okrug]
[Archival Division of the Administration of Taimyr (Dolgano-Nenets) Autonomous Okrug]
[Archival Division of the Administration of Ust-Orda Buriat Autonomous Okrug]
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 Environments of Buryatia
The Republic of Buryatia is situated in the south part of the East Siberia, southwards and eastwards of the lake Baikal.
As for spring in Buryatia, it is mainly arid with frequent night-tine frosts.
Buryatia is divided into 4 large areas due to features of the relief: the East Sayan, Baikal Mountain Region, Selenginsk Dauria and the Vitim plateau.
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 administrative - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Inverness, burgh, administrative center of Highland unitary authority, northern Scotland, on the Ness River and the Caledonian Canal, near its mouth...
Administrative law (or regulatory law) is the body of law that arises from the activities of administrative agencies of government.
Administrative Professionals' Day (previously known as Secretary's Day) is an unofficial secular holiday observed on the last Wednesday of April (April 26 in 2006), to recognize the work of clerical...
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  Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the center of the city, in the Central Administrative Okrug, is the Moscow Kremlin, which houses the home of the President of Russia as well as many of the facilities for the national government.
As result, it falls under the administration of a representative appointed by the President of Russia to head the district.
Administrative districts: Zelenogradskiy Administrative Okrug (City of Zelenograd in the federal classification), Northern Administrative Okrug, North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, North-Western Administrative Okrug, Central Administrative Okrug, Eastern Administrative Okrug, Southern Administrative Okrug, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, South-Western Administrative Okrug, and Western Administrative Okrug.
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 Buryatia - Definition, explanation
Buryatia is located in the South-Central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of Lake Baikal.
Buryatia is located on the shores of the Lake Baikal (60% of the shore line).
The area of the modern day Buryatia was first colonized in the 1600s by Russians in search of wealth, furs and gold.
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Buryatia and Buryats by Tsypylma Darieva "Buddhists in the east, shamanists in the west, the Buryats once spent their lives in hunting and cattle herding.
Buryatia is situated on the average level above sea 500-700 m (lowest level-Baikal coast 455m; the highest mountain- peak of Munkhu Saridak in Sayan mountain range is of 3,491m).
National Khural of Buryatia consists of 65 mem- bers and was elected in 16 June 1994.
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 Buryat Republic » About
The Republic of Buryatia is located in central part of the Continent of Asia.
Buryatia as one of the beautiful regions of the East Siberia strikes everyone with amazing diversity of nature organically combining grandeur and might of Baikal, boundless taiga space, deep rivers and snow-covered tops of the Sayan mountain ridges.
In the south Buryatia borders on the Mongolian People’s Republic, in the south-westÿ- on the Republic of Tuva, in the north-westÿ- the Irkutsk Region, in the eastÿ- on the Chita Region.
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 Wikipedia search result
Autonomous okrugs, while federal subjects in their own right, are at the same time considered to be administrative divisions of other federal subjects (with Chukotka Autonomous Okrug being the only exception).
The administrative and territorial division of each federal subject is developed and maintained separately by each federal subject.
The reform prescribed that each federal subject have a unified structure of the municipal government bodies by January 1, 2005, and a law enforcing the reform provisions went in effect on January 1, 2006.
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A hypothesis of ethnic division of labor might be identified with conditions where the national population was either much more or much less modern than the regional average, roughly, the top right and bottom left quadrants.
One way to test whether the administrative status variable is picking up such spurious correlations is to run regressions of the separatist activism index on administrative status, adding these other potential explanatory factors and observing whether the estimated coefficient on the administrative status variable changes.
When I did this, the administrative status variable remained significant in all cases, and the estimated coefficient (3.9 when no control variables are included) changed little in most cases, and in the most extreme case (controlling for regional population) fell only to 2.4.
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 Republic of Buryatia (Directory/Europe/Russia/Republic of Buryatia) - Worldwidirectory.com
Republic of Buryatia (Directory/Europe/Russia/Republic of Buryatia) - Worldwidirectory.com
The republic of Buryatia being a subject of the Russian Federation is included in the Siberian Federative region (okrug).
Buryatia has become one of the winners of the competition on creation a special economic zone of the tourist...
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 Siloviki in Russian Regions: New Dogs, Old Tricks 1
The  main hypothesis is that Federal okrug administrations were introduced to break the ties binding the regional and federal levels of siloviki and at the same time create bridgehead from which to establish supervision over all the levels.
By creating an intermediate administrative level between the central authorities and those in the regions it would be possible to break the ties binding the regional and federal levels of siloviki and, at the same time, create a bridgehead from which to establish supervision over both the one and the other levels.
Administrative verticals are inherited from the Soviet-Communist past, they never disappeared, although regions were more independent for a while especially when electing governors.
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 Moscow
In 1941 16 divisions of the national volunteers (more than 160,000 people), 25 battalions (18,000 people) and 4 engineering regiments were formed among the Muscovites.
Moscow is divided into ten administrative districts, of which only nine are located geographically in the city and one corresponds to a satellite city of Zelenograd (although being categorized as a city and separated geographically from the rest of Moscow, administratively Zelenograd is part of the Russian capital).
Each municipal district (as well as administrative district) has its own coat of arms, flag and administered by uprava, headed by elected person.
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 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
The administrations of enterprises, establishments and organizations are given the responsibility for ensuring health and safe working conditions and for the introduction of up-to-date safety measures (art.
Article 9 of the Code on Administrative Offences states that a person who has committed an administrative offence is liable on the basis of the legislation in force at the time and in the place where the offence was committed.
Acts that decrease or abolish liability for administrative offences are retrospective in effect, whereas those that establish or increase liability are not retrospective in their effect.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/hrcommittee/russiareport-1995.html   (16131 words)

  
 For The Record 2003 - 0246258
Interference of any kind in the administration of justice by judges of the military courts is impermissible and renders the culprit liable under federal law.
The upshot of the Programme is expected to be greater independence for judges, greater prestige for the courts, greater accountability of judges for the administration of justice, consistent application of the constitutional principles governing judicial proceedings, and proper financing for the judiciary.
The Presidential Administration and the governmental machinery of the Russian Federation are responsible for considering and analysing applications from citizens.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2003/documentation/tbodies/ccpr-c-rus-2002-5.htm   (16006 words)

  
 ISCIP - Perspective
Because the new constitution did not resolve the issue of the division of powers between the center and the periphery, however, pressure for autonomy continued.
Sergei Filatov, Yel'tsin's chief of staff, told an interviewer that it was difficult for the center to force the provinces to bring their constitutions and charters into conformity with federal laws.(2) The charter drafted by Tambov Oblast, for example, asserts that laws adopted by the regional legislature take precedence over federal laws.
The constitutions of Bashkortostan, Buryatia, Sakha, Tatarstan, and Tuva all define the powers of the federal center as the sum of the powers delegated upward by the provinces whereas, according to Filatov, the powers of the Russian Federation spring "from its own sovereignty as a single, integral, federative state."
www.bu.edu /iscip/vol5/Teague.html   (1829 words)

  
 The Human RIghts Auditing and Procedures Project
Lack of registration constitutes an administrative misdemeanour resulting in equal consequences for citizens and non-citizens unless the law envisages otherwise; it cannot determine legality or illegality of stay in the country.
Moreover, representatives of the President's Administration repeatedly stated that there were no disagreement between the federal and the Krasnodar authorities with regard to migration and ethnic policies.
In autumn 1999 and in November-December 2002, administration of some schools in Moscow ceased admittance to the Chechen pupils under the pretext that their parents did not have a local registration.
www.ilhr.org /ilhr/regional/russia/CERD_Russia_2003.htm   (11282 words)

  
 Lutheran Theological Seminary - Novosibirsk - Russia: Pre-seminary Education
The biblical school in Khakasia is a division of the primary theological education provided by Lutheran Theological Seminary in Novosibirsk.
At the moment we have one student from Novosibirsk (from the congregation of Pastor Jeff Thormondson), five students from Buryatia, and one student from Chita (Transbaikal region) studying at the biblical school in Khakasia.
Out of this number, one student is from Novosibirsk, one is from Chita, four are from Petropavlovka, Buryatia (three men and one woman), one is from Ulan Ude (the administrative center of Buryatia), three are from Vlasievo, and the rest are from Touim itself.
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 Chita Oblast
1,299,600 est.) is one of 49 regions (Oblasts) that along with 40 other administrative division constitute the Russian Federation.
This SE Siberian oblast has extensive international borders with China (998 km) and Mongolia (868 km) and internal borders with Irkutsk and Amur oblasts, and the republics of Buryatia and Sakha (Yakutiya).
The territory that makes up today's Chita Oblast was first explored by Cossacks led by Petr Beketov[?] in 1653.
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 Features - A Guide to Russian Legal Research | LLRX.com
All these divisions were represented in the legislative branch: the Supreme Soviets of the U.S.S.R. and of the R.S.F.S.R., both of which were bicameral (a Soviet of the Federation and a Soviet of Nationalities).
The Administration of the President (http://www.gov.ru/main/page2.html) is formed in accordance with the Article 83 of the Constitution of the Russian Constitution and is the state organ which supports the Russian Federation President's activities.
The Statute on the Administration, its maximum number of employees, and the Administration's estimated budget are approved by the President of the Russian Federation.
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 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - State Party Report - Russian Federation
This Decree specifies legislative and administrative measures designed to activate and strengthen efforts to curb manifestations of fascism and racism.
Several republics, such as those of Khakassia, Buryatia and Tatarstan, have adopted language laws that proclaim the right of national minorities and small national groups to use their mother tongue.
In the context of the Ossetia-Ingush conflict, the Russian authorities are making efforts to counter the trend that would permit persons who stirred up discord between national groups - thus giving rise to national extremism and tension in an area where a state of emergency prevailed - to evade responsibility for their acts.
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 Moscow information - Search.com
In 1941 16 divisions of the national volunteers (more than 160,000 people), 25 battalions (18,500 people) and 4 engineering regiments were formed among the Muscovites.
Moscow is divided into ten administrative districts, of which only nine are located geographically in the city and one corresponds to a satellite city of Zelenograd (although being categorized as a city and separated geographically from the rest of Moscow, administratively Zelenograd is part of the Russian capital).
Each municipal district (as well as administrative district) has its own coat of arms, flag and administered by uprava, headed by elected person.
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 World congress on language policies
In the countries with administrative division based on the ethnic principle language conflicts are usually observed.
A peculiar feature of the present-day language situation in Russia is caused by the mixed administrative structure of the Russian Federation which consists of national-state, national-territorial and administrative-territorial entities (republics within the Russian Federation, administrative regions and oblasts).
This administrative non-uniformity of the Russian Federation gives rise to different prerequisites for development of ethnic languages and cultures.
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 Russia - Irkutsk Region. Map, economy, travel, news, arts, media, and business - RussiaTrek
Overview, Geographical Features, Administrative division, Political System, Economy, Natural Resources, Population, Languages, Culture, Religions, Science and education, Organisations, Brief History, Current situation
Administrative division: In Irkutskaya region there are 33 districts, 22 towns, 14 towns of regional submission, 8 towns of district submission, 59 town settlements, 380 villages.
Administrative centre is Irkutsk with the population of 594.5 thousand people.
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 Religious Freedom Updates from the CIS
Many believers see the cause of their misery and suffering in social injustice when during the division of the "all-national" property everything was seized by the former party and soviet nomenklatura who walled themselves off from the people by an enormous repressive apparatus.
The directorate of justice of the Administration of Moscow region refused registration to the congregation of the Christian Presbyterian church Zion in the city of Reutovo, Moscow region.
Although he was advised to do this even in the regional administration, specifically by Nadezhda Kriukova, president of the department on relations with the public, the parishioners hope that the authorities will nevertheless respect their desire to resolve the conflict by peace means.
religiousfreedom.lib.virginia.edu /relfreerep/cis98.html   (15836 words)

  
 Official server of Buryat Republic state authority branches: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Traditional caravan routes connecting Russia to the countries of Southeast Asia, as well as the construction of the Trans-Siberian railroad that crossed the territory of Zabaikalye contributed to the intensive economic development of the region during the 18-19th centuries.
Starting from the 1680's, Verkhneudinsk, according to the administrative-territorial division, was a part of the Irkutsk military district.
For use of files referring to official site of the Republic of Buryatia http://egov-buryatia.ru/ is necessary!
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 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - State Party Report - Russian Federation
During the period under consideration, a number of criminal cases relating to criminal violations of citizens' equal rights were brought and investigated.
Russian law enforcement practice has become substantially more varied in recent times: the courts have begun to consider cases involving citizens' exercise of their voting rights, the rights to found political parties and other public organizations, disputes between Governmental bodies, and challenges to decisions handed down by Governmental authorities.
The Priority Action Scheme is intended to promote legislation and strengthen the authority of the law, fostering a culture of human rights and tolerance, while enhancing social protection for citizens of the Russian Federation.
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