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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Supreme Being | | |  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Scientology beliefs and practices - BeliefsThe purpose of this article is an attempt to explain the beliefs of Scientologists as they practice their religion
For examples of explanations of scientology doctrines as explained by non Scientologists, see Scientology - Outsider Explanations and Scientology Auditing - Outsider Explanations
Scientology beliefs and practices - The Goal of Scientology.
The goal of Scientology is stated as being a World without War, without Criminality, and without Insanity, where honest b ...
See also:Scientology beliefs and practices, Scientology beliefs and practices - Beliefs, Scientology beliefs and practices - The Goal of Scientology, Scientology beliefs and practices - Core beliefs and central tenets of Scientology, Scientology beliefs and practices - The Dynamics, Scientology beliefs and practices - Reactive mind and engrams, Scientology beliefs and practices - The Tone Scale, Scientology beliefs and practices - The Bridge, Scientology beliefs and practices - Standard Tech, Scientology beliefs and practices - Past lives, Scientology beliefs and practices - Secret levels and writings, Scientology beliefs and practices - Scientology and the Supreme Being, Scientology beliefs and practices - Practices, Scientology beliefs and practices - Daily Practices, Scientology beliefs and practices - Scientology Holidays, Scientology beliefs and practices - Auditing, Scientology beliefs and practices - The Purification Rundown, Scientology beliefs and practices - Auditor Training, Scientology beliefs and practices - Ethics, Scientology beliefs and practices - Patter drills, Scientology beliefs and practices - Other Aspects, Scientology beliefs and practices - Salaries, Scientology beliefs and practices - Legal waivers, Scientology beliefs and practices - Scientology language, Scientology beliefs and practices - Squirrels Read more here: » Scientology beliefs and practices: Encyclopedia II - Scientology beliefs and practices - Beliefs |
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| | |  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military headA pro-Musharraf party, the PML-Q, won a plurality in the elections of October 2002, and formed a majority coalition with independents and allies such as the MQM. Nevertheless, the opposition parties effectively deadlocked the National Assembly, refusing to accept the legitimacy of Musharraf's authority. In December 2003, as part of a compromise with the main Islamist opposition group, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, General Musharraf said he would step down as Army Chief by January 1, 2005. In return, the MMA agreed to support a constitutional amendment that would retroactively legalize Musha ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in PakistanMusharraf was asked in a television interview about why the United States, when mentioning its friends and allies abroad mentions every country by name but when it comes to Pakistan rather than mentioning the country's name it is said that President Musharraf is a great friend and ally of America. Musharraf initially answered the question at face value by initially insinuating that the Pakistani people do not understand what the correct thing to do is on the international stage so that is why he is singled out, though afterwards sensing the ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Recent developmentsRecently The Washington Post has reported that General Musharraf remarked in an interview with one of their correspondents that rape in Pakistan has become a "moneymaking concern," referring to the visit to America of gang-rape victim Mukhtaran Bibi. He then went on to exclaim that "a lot of people say if you want to go abroad and get a visa for Canada or citizenship and be a millionaire, get yourself raped." The comments, though denied by Musharraf, brought worldwide condemnation and sparked protests in Pakistan. The Washington Post, in response to Musharraf's denials, made ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with IndiaMusharraf was Chief of Army Staff at the time of Pakistani incursions into the Indian-held disputed territory of Kashmir (Kargil sector), in the summer of 1999. After suffering many reverses, the Pakistani Army was ordered to retreat resulting in a defeat. Some reports suggest that Musharraf retreated after huge pressure on the then Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from the American President, who feared the conflict could turn into a nuclear catastrophe. However in a recent book co authored by ex-CENTCOM Commander in Chief, Anthony Zin ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Supreme comics - Original SupremeSupreme was originally introduced in an early issue of Rob Liefeld's Youngblood, and he was later spun off into his own series, which Liefeld occasionally worked on. Supreme's history varied from story to story; at one point, he was an extremely religious angel of vengeance, who cited scripture to justify his actions. At other times, Supreme considered himself to be a god, especially after defeating the Norse god Thor and taking his mystical hammer. Although considered to be the most powerful being in the Liefeld universe, Supreme had ...
See also:Supreme comics, Supreme comics - Original Supreme, Supreme comics - Alan Moore's Supreme, Supreme comics - Other Supremes, Supreme comics - Kid Supreme, Supreme comics - Lady Supreme, Supreme comics - Web Site Read more here: » Supreme comics: Encyclopedia II - Supreme comics - Original Supreme |
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| |  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Epilogue
The Supremes - Works inspired by The Supremes.
On December 20, 1981, the Tony Award-winning musical Dreamgirls opened at the Imperial Theater on Broadway and ran for 1522 performances. The musical was loosely based on the history of the Supremes, following the story of The Dreams, an all-girl singing trio from Chicago who become music superstars. Mary Wilson loved the musical, but Diana Ross was reportedly angered by it and refused to see it. A motion picture adaptation of Dreamgirls is being produc ...
See also:The Supremes, The Supremes - History, The Supremes - Origins, The Supremes - Influences, The Supremes - Success, The Supremes - Impact, The Supremes - Name and personnel changes, The Supremes - Decline, The Supremes - Exit Diana Ross, The Supremes - The New Supremes, The Supremes - Epilogue, The Supremes - Works inspired by The Supremes, The Supremes - Awards and followers, The Supremes - Reunions, The Supremes - Personnel, The Supremes - Discography, The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples, The Supremes - Other samples, The Supremes - US and UK top ten albums Read more here: » The Supremes: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Epilogue |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Common-law jurisdictions
Supreme court - Australia.
The High Court of Australia became the court of last resort with the passing of the Australia Act in 1986. This act abolished the last rights of appeal to the Privy Council.
Each state and territory has its own supreme court, which leads to some confusion amoung those from other jurisdictions as the term "supreme court" seems to refer to the court of last resort. The reason for the High Court of Australia not being named the supreme court is purely historical. Before the federati ...
See also:Supreme court, Supreme court - Common-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Australia, Supreme court - Canada, Supreme court - Hong Kong China, Supreme court - India, Supreme court - Pakistan, Supreme court - Republic of Ireland, Supreme court - New Zealand, Supreme court - United Kingdom, Supreme court - United States, Supreme court - Civil-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Austria, Supreme court - Brazil, Supreme court - Croatia, Supreme court - France, Supreme court - Germany, Supreme court - Netherlands, Supreme court - Italy, Supreme court - Poland, Supreme court - Spain, Supreme court - Sri Lanka, Supreme court - Switzerland, Supreme court - Scotland, Supreme court - Quebec, Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictions, Supreme court - People's Republic of China Read more here: » Supreme court: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Common-law jurisdictions |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military headA pro-Musharraf party, the PML-Q, won a plurality in the elections of October 2002, and formed a majority coalition with independents and allies such as the MQM. Nevertheless, the opposition parties effectively deadlocked the National Assembly, refusing to accept the legitimacy of Musharraf's authority. In December 2003, as part of a compromise with the main Islamist opposition group, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, General Musharraf said he would step down as Army Chief by January 1, 2005. In return, the MMA agreed to support a constitutional amendment that would retroactively legalize Musha ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Military Career, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with IndiaMusharraf was Chief of Army Staff at the time of Pakistani incursions into the Indian-held disputed territory of Kashmir (Kargil sector), in the summer of 1999. After suffering many reverses, the Pakistani Army was ordered to retreat resulting in a defeat. Some reports suggest that Musharraf retreated after huge pressure on the then Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from the American President, who feared the conflict could turn into a nuclear catastrophe. However in a recent book co authored by ex-CENTCOM Commander in Chief, Anthony Zin ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Military Career, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in PakistanMusharraf was asked in a television interview about why the United States, when mentioning its friends and allies abroad mentions every country by name but when it comes to Pakistan rather than mentioning the country's name it is said that President Musharraf is a great friend and ally of America. Musharraf initially answered the question at face value by initially insinuating that the Pakistani people do not understand what the correct thing to do is on the international stage so that is why he is singled out, though afterwards sensing the ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Military Career, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Recent developmentsRecently The Washington Post has reported that General Musharraf remarked in an interview with one of their correspondents that rape in Pakistan has become a "moneymaking concern," referring to the visit to America of gang-rape victim Mukhtaran Bibi. He then went on to exclaim that "a lot of people say if you want to go abroad and get a visa for Canada or citizenship and be a millionaire, get yourself raped." The comments, though denied by Musharraf, brought worldwide condemnation and sparked protests in Pakistan. The Washington Post, in response to Musharraf's denials, made ...
See also:Pervez Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Early years, Pervez Musharraf - Family background, Pervez Musharraf - Education, Pervez Musharraf - Military Career, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état and election as President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Coup d'état, Pervez Musharraf - Supreme Court orders elections. Referendum held, Pervez Musharraf - Electoral College victory, Pervez Musharraf - After September 11 2001, Pervez Musharraf - Support for Bush administration's 'War on terror', Pervez Musharraf - Tensions with India, Pervez Musharraf - Renouncing extremism, Pervez Musharraf - Controversy over being both President and military head, Pervez Musharraf - Views and perceptions of Musharraf, Pervez Musharraf - Image of a moderate leader, Pervez Musharraf - Musharraf's views considered relatively liberal, Pervez Musharraf - Partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf - Popularity in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf - Assassination attempts, Pervez Musharraf - Elections during Musharraf's administration, Pervez Musharraf - Nuclear proliferation, Pervez Musharraf - Peace overtures with India, Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments, Pervez Musharraf - Notes Read more here: » Pervez Musharraf: Encyclopedia II - Pervez Musharraf - Recent developments |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictionsIn most nations with constitutions modeled after the Soviet Union, the legislature was given the power of being the court of last resort. However, because of the lack of a strong legal system, this power was only nominal.
Supreme court - People's Republic of China.
In mainland China, an emphasis on constitutional regularity and rule of law has given the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China (NPCSC) some authority to interpret law. The NPCSC also possesses the power to interpr ...
See also:Supreme court, Supreme court - Common-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Australia, Supreme court - Canada, Supreme court - Hong Kong People's Republic of China, Supreme court - India, Supreme court - Pakistan, Supreme court - Republic of Ireland, Supreme court - New Zealand, Supreme court - United Kingdom, Supreme court - United States, Supreme court - Civil-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Austria, Supreme court - Brazil, Supreme court - Croatia, Supreme court - France, Supreme court - Germany, Supreme court - Netherlands, Supreme court - Italy, Supreme court - Poland, Supreme court - Spain, Supreme court - Sri Lanka, Supreme court - Switzerland, Supreme court - Scotland United Kingdom, Supreme court - Quebec Canada, Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictions, Supreme court - People's Republic of China Read more here: » Supreme court: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictions |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictionsIn most nations with constitutions modeled after the Soviet Union, the legislature was given the power of being the court of last resort. However, because of the lack of a strong legal system, this power was only nominal.
Supreme court - People's Republic of China.
In the People's Republic of China the final power to interpret the law is vested in Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China. This power includes the power to interpret the basic laws of Hong Kong and Macao, the const ...
See also:Supreme court, Supreme court - Common-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Australia, Supreme court - Canada, Supreme court - Hong Kong China, Supreme court - India, Supreme court - Pakistan, Supreme court - Republic of Ireland, Supreme court - New Zealand, Supreme court - United Kingdom, Supreme court - United States, Supreme court - Civil-law jurisdictions, Supreme court - Austria, Supreme court - Brazil, Supreme court - Croatia, Supreme court - France, Supreme court - Germany, Supreme court - Netherlands, Supreme court - Italy, Supreme court - Poland, Supreme court - Spain, Supreme court - Sri Lanka, Supreme court - Switzerland, Supreme court - Scotland, Supreme court - Quebec, Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictions, Supreme court - People's Republic of China Read more here: » Supreme court: Encyclopedia II - Supreme court - Soviet-model jurisdictions |
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|  |  |  | Supreme Being: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Court of Israel - Judges
Supreme Court of Israel - Appointment.
Supreme Court Justices, as well as all other judges, are appointed by the President of the State upon the nomination of “the Judges’ Nominations Committee”. The Nominations Committee is composed of nine members: three Justices of the Supreme Court (including the President of the Court among them), two Ministers (one of them being the Minister of Justice), two Members of the Knesset and two representatives of the Israel Bar Association. The Minist ...
See also:Supreme Court of Israel, Supreme Court of Israel - Judges, Supreme Court of Israel - Appointment, Supreme Court of Israel - Qualifications, Supreme Court of Israel - Number of Judges, Supreme Court of Israel - Current Justices, Supreme Court of Israel - Powers, Supreme Court of Israel - Appellate Court, Supreme Court of Israel - High Court of Justice, Supreme Court of Israel - Further Hearing, Supreme Court of Israel - Retrial, Supreme Court of Israel - Composition, Supreme Court of Israel - Presiding Judge Read more here: » Supreme Court of Israel: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Court of Israel - Judges |
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