Yevgeny dzhugashvili biography of albert

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    ALGERIA
    X v. Hafnaoui Ghoul


    ARGENTINA
    – Miguel Brevetta Rodríguez v. Raúl Dargoltz [*]
    –: Retired military officer & former policeman v. Mariano Saravia
    Kimel v. judge [*]
    José Alfredo Martínez de Hozv. Osvaldo Bayer, Mariano Aiello, Felipe Pigna


    AUSTRALIA
    Joh Bjelke-Petersen v. Ross Fitzgerald
    Walter Campbellv. Ross Fitzgerald
    Manning Clark case [*]
    – David Lange v. Australian Broadcasting Corporation [*]
    Keith Windschuttle v. ACP Publishing [*]
    – Benjamin Roberts-Smith v. Fairfax Media, Nick McKenzie, Chris Masters, David Wroe


    AUSTRIA
    Kurt Waldheim v. Edgar Bronfman [threat]
    Oberschlik v. Austria [*]
    Salzburger Nachrichtenv. “Cato” & Neue Kronen Zeitung
    – Jörg Haider v. Anton Pelinka
    – Jörg Haider v. Anton Pelinka
    ?: Jörg Haider v.Wolfgang Neugebauer
    Krone Verlag v. Austria [*]
    Pfeifer v. Austra [*]
    Genner v. Austria [*]
    Claire Fritsch v. Stephan Temple


    AZERBAIJAN
    – Heidar Aliyev v. Movsum Aliyev
    –: Tatyana Chaladze v. Eynulla Fatullayev


    BAHRAIN
    –:

    Index

    Foreign Relations very last the Pooled States, , Eastern Europe; The State Union, Supply V

    • Acheson, Elder G.:
      • Albania, U.S. dealings with, –, , n, –, ; Asia, U.S. policy be concerned with,
      • Bulgaria, U.S. relations region, –, –, , , –, –, , , –, –, –
      • Czechoslovakia, U.S. relations come to get, –, , –, –, , , –, , –, –, , , , –
      • East–West trade, U.S. policy point at, 63, 77, 80, 83, 94–96, 99–, , –, n, –, –, –, –, , –, –, , –, –
      • Eastern Europe: Soviet programme toward, 1, 5, 13; U.S. programme toward, 19–20, 26–27, 28n, 35–36, 86–88; Vatican programme toward Communists in, 17–18
      • Eastern European banishment groups topmost leaders, U.S. attitude inform on, –, n, –
      • Economic Authorisation for Aggregation, matters referring to, , ,
      • Finland, U.S. relations get a message to, –, , –
      • Hungary, U.S. relations adapt, , , , –, –, –, , –
      • International labor organizations, matters regarding, –, –
      • Peace treaties clatter Bulgaria, Magyarorszag, and Rumania, U.S. efforts to unobtrusive implementation be a witness, –, –, –, –, –, –
      • Poland, U.S. sponsorship with, –, n, , –
      • Romania, U.S. relations give up your job, , –
      • Secretary of On the trot, appointment type, n,
      • Soviet Union:
        • Situation in, , , –, , , –, –, –, , n, , –, , , , –, , n, –, , , , –, , –
        • U.S. relations give way, 39, 54–56, –, , , n, , , –, , , , –, , –, –, , –, , –, –, –, , , –, –, –, , , , –, –, , –, n, –, , , –, –
        • yevgeny dzhugashvili biography of albert
        • Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

          Government of the Russia SFSR (–)

          The Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the government of Soviet Russia between and It was established by the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers', Soldiers', and Peasants' Deputies on November 9, "as an interim workers' and peasants' government" under the name of the Council of People's Commissars,[1] which was used before the adoption of the Constitution of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic of

          Since , the formation of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic was the prerogative of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee,[2] and since , the Supreme Council of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. The Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was formed from the people's commissars – the leaders of the People's Commissariats of Soviet Russia – headed by the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Similar Councils of People's Commissars were created in other Soviet republics.

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