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2 days ago · The Alhambra Decree, issued in January 1492, gave the choice between expulsion, conversion or death. [ 3 ] It was among the few expulsion orders that allowed conversion as an alternative and is used as a proof of the religious, not racial, element of the measure.
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1 day ago · In 1492, the Alhambra Decree by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain called for the expulsion of Jews, and in 1496, King Manuel I of Portugal issued a similar edict for the expulsion of both Jews and Muslims. [5] These actions resulted in a combination of internal and external migrations, mass conversions, and executions.
2 days ago · The rule of law is a political ideal that all citizens and institutions within a country, state, or community are accountable to the same laws, including lawmakers and leaders. [2][3] It is sometimes stated simply as "no one is above the law". [4] The term rule of law is closely related to constitutionalism as well as Rechtsstaat.
2 days ago · What do I do if my ex won’t sign the papers after the final hearing? Judges frequently make orders at the end of a trial and order one of the parties to draft a Final Decree or Final Orders reflecting the oral judgment.
5 days ago · Royal Decree-Law 7/2021 which regulates the VAT treatment of electronic commerce and establishes the rules for taxation of the deliveries of goods and services to community end consumers, from another Member State or a third country or territory.
5 days ago · 1. A person may, subject to the provisions of subdivision two, use physical force upon another person when and to the extent he or she reasonably believes such to be necessary to defend himself, herself or a third person from what he or she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of unlawful physical force by such other person, unless:
5 days ago · 1. Driving while ability impaired. No person shall operate a motor vehicle while the person’s ability to operate such motor vehicle is impaired by the consumption of alcohol. 2. Driving while intoxicated; per se.