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A jumble of human-rights regimes would be a mess.Yet the legal consequences of abolition might not amount to much.
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Clarkson visited British ports to collect facts for his pamphlet "A Summary View of the Slave Trade and of the Probable Consequences of Its Abolition" (1787).
A paper by Fenske and Kala (2014) focuses instead on the consequences of British abolition.
My personal view is that there is a weaker standard of appointments, which is a consequence of the abolition of the senior appointment panel and the removal of HM Inspectorate of Constabulary from the selection process.
Since the middle of the century, in consequence of the abolition of the monopolies, merchants had penetrated south and southwest, up the White Nile and the Al-Ghazāl rivers, in search of ivory.
The committee chose to campaign against the slave trade rather than slavery itself, with many members believing that slavery would eventually disappear as a natural consequence of the abolition of the trade.
To examine whether this inactivation was a consequence of the abolition of a vital electrostatic interaction with the substrate or disruption of the dimer interface, analytical gel filtration was performed on the mutant and wt enzyme.
We also need to reflect on the potential consequences of severe reductions or total abolition of QR funding, which would starve entire research fields (particularly in the social sciences, arts and humanities) of the long-term investment they need, and hit early career researchers the hardest.
In April, a coalition of various faith groups gathered in Washington for "Making a Difference -- Faith Communities and the Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons," an event to promote the abolition of nuclear weapons around the world.
In another essay on their website, the Park Service suggested that Laboulaye was minded to honor the Union victory and its consequences, "With the abolition of slavery and the Union's victory in the Civil War in 1865, Laboulaye's wishes of freedom and democracy were turning into a reality in the United States.
Moreover, the legality of abolition by presidential edict was questionable.
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