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Parliamentary record of written questions and official government responses in the UK House of Lords addressing foreign involvement, political status proposals, and legislative recognition issues related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in October 2020.
Year:
2020
Dates:
12 October 2020; 15 October 2020; 14 October 2020; 21 October 2020
Country:
United Kingdom
Region concerned:
Nagorno-Karabakh
Institution:
UK Parliament
Source:
Hansard
Document type:
Parliamentary written questions and ministerial answers
Questioner:
Baroness Cox
Respondent:
Baroness Sugg
Subject:
Armed conflict; foreign fighters; political status; sovereignty; international mediation
Related bodies:
OSCE Minsk Group; French National Assembly
Geopolitical context:
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Nagorno-Karabakh
Theme:
Disability rights, Humanitarian aid, Conflict response
Document type:
Open letter
Organization / Institution:
European Disability Forum (EDF)
Author:
European Disability Forum
Target audience:
International community, United Nations, European Union, Governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan
Effective period:
2023
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
National
Theme:
Economic Development, Local Government, Small Business
Document Type:
Official Proceedings
Organization / Institution:
National Council of Provinces
Author:
Minister of Small Business Development
Target Audience:
Delegates, Ministers, Public
Period of Validity:
02 December 2025
Approval Date:
02 December 2025
Date of Amendments:
None
Context:
Official proceedings of the National Council of Provinces, detailing discussions around local economic development, including questions from delegates and responses from the Minister of Small Business Development.
Date:
9 May 2023
Year:
2023
Country:
South Africa
Institution:
National Assembly
Session Type:
Mini-Plenary
Location:
Committee Room M46
Chairperson:
Mr M L D Ntombela
Responsible Ministry:
Department of Employment and Labour
Speaker:
Minister of Employment and Labour
Related Bill:
Appropriation Bill
Vote Number:
Vote No 31 – Employment and Labour
Administration Period:
6th Administration
Financial Year Referenced:
2023–2024
Main Topics:
Employment policy, job creation, unemployment rate, labour legislation, youth employment, disability employment, labour migration policy
Year:
2025
Date:
8 July 2025
Country:
South Africa
Institution:
National Council of Provinces
Chamber:
National Council of Provinces (NCOP)
Document Type:
Parliamentary Debates (Unrevised Hansard)
Session Type:
Hybrid Sitting
Bill Discussed:
Appropriation Bill, B16 of 2025
Budget Vote:
Vote No 16 – Basic Education
Presiding Officer:
Deputy Chairperson of the NCOP
Key Speaker:
Minister of Basic Education
Government Departments Involved:
Department of Basic Education; Department of Agriculture
Provincial Representation:
Members of Executive Council for Education; Provincial Delegates
Subject Matter:
Policy debate on Basic Education budget allocation and sector priorities for 2025–2026 financial year
Financial Period:
2025–2026
Year:
2025
Region / city:
National Assembly
Theme:
Legislative Proceedings
Document type:
Official Record
Organ / institution:
South African National Assembly
Author:
National Assembly Secretariat
Target audience:
Members of the National Assembly, public
Period of validity:
3 December 2025
Date of approval:
3 December 2025
Jurisdiction:
Northwest Territories, Canada
Legislative Body:
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Session:
16th Assembly
Sitting:
6th Session
Day of Sitting:
Day 9
Date:
May 17, 2011
Location:
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Speaker:
Hon. Paul Delorey
Clerk:
Mr. Tim Mercer
Document Type:
Official parliamentary debates (Hansard)
Pagination:
Pages 6651–6686
Publisher:
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Contact Information:
Box 1320, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories; Tel: (867) 669-2200; Fax: (867) 920-4735; Toll-Free: 1-800-661-0784
Website:
http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca
Year:
2022
Location:
South Africa, National Assembly
Topic:
Forestry, Fisheries, Environment, Climate Change
Document Type:
Parliamentary debate transcript
Institution:
National Assembly of South Africa
Author:
Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
Target Audience:
Members of the National Assembly, public entities, general public
Date of Session:
18 May 2022
Session Type:
Mini-Plenary
Bill Discussed:
Vote No 32 – Appropriation Bill for Forestry, Fisheries and Environment
Key Issues:
Climate change adaptation, emission reduction targets, disaster management, community resilience, air quality management, weather service funding
Participants:
Chairperson Mr C T Frolick, Deputy Minister Ms Makhotso Sotyu, Director-General Ms Nomfundo Tshabalala, community representatives, Enviro Champs
Year:
2023
Region / City:
National
Subject:
Africa Day, Hybrid Meetings, SMME Development
Document Type:
Official Proceedings
Organization / Institution:
National Council of Provinces (NCOP)
Author:
Ms. S E Lucas, Deputy Chairperson
Target Audience:
Members of the National Council of Provinces, Government Ministers, SMME Representatives, General Public
Period of Validity:
25 May 2023
Date of Approval:
25 May 2023
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Brasilia, Brazil
Theme:
Climate change, food sovereignty, fishing communities
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP)
Author:
Freddie Jayawardena
Target Audience:
Fisher communities, food sovereignty advocates, policymakers, global activists
Effective Period:
November 2024
Date of Approval:
November 2024
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Morelia, Mexico
Theme:
Soil Management, Food Sovereignty, Agroecology
Document Type:
Session Proposal
Institution:
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Author:
Alma Guadalupe Barajas-Alcalá
Target Audience:
Soil Scientists, Educators, Practitioners
Period of Action:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2011–2022
Region:
Romania, Villages A and B
Theme:
Food sovereignty, commoning, agricultural governance
Document type:
Supplementary materials
Institution:
Wageningen University and Research; Leiden University, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
Authors:
Ana-Maria Gătejel, Antonella Maiello
Target audience:
Researchers, policy makers, civil society actors
Data collection:
Interviews and informal conversations with farmers, local authorities, and activists
Legal sources analyzed:
National laws (Law 214/2011, OUG 34/2013, etc.) and local council decisions (HCL 41, 33, 48, etc.)
Period of data collection:
February–June
Date issued:
Various (2011–2022)
Location:
Online, Village A, Village B
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Theme:
Sovereignty, Charisma, Religion, Secularism, Colonialism
Document Type:
Workshop Programme
Organization / Institution:
Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Hyderabad Central University (HCU), IIT Madras, University of Toronto, Sussex University
Author(s):
J. Devika, VJ Varghese, R Santhosh, V. Napolitano, Simon Coleman, F Osella
Target Audience:
Scholars, researchers, students, policymakers, and anyone interested in the study of religion, secularism, and modernity
Period of Activity:
16-18 December 2019
Approval Date:
Not mentioned
Date of Changes:
Not mentioned
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
West Virginia, United States
Subject:
Sovereignty of law, prohibition of parallel legal systems, contracts, arbitration
Document type:
Legislative bill
Legislative body:
West Virginia Legislature
Introduced by:
Delegates Anders, Dillon, Kump, White, Crouse, Foggin, B. Ward, Kimble, T. Howell, Coop-Gonzalez
Committee:
Judiciary
Date introduced:
February 2, 2026
Legal provisions:
§§51-1B-1 through 51-1B-9
Scope:
Statewide
Purpose:
Establish supremacy of enacted law, prohibit unauthorized legal systems, define enforceability of contracts and arbitration
Target audience:
Legal professionals, courts, legislators, general public
Endorsed legal systems:
U.S. Constitution, West Virginia Constitution, West Virginia common law
Type of source:
Primary legislative text
Contains:
Findings, definitions, prohibitions, enforcement guidelines, private causes of action, severability clause
Year:
Unknown
Language:
English
Biblical Passage:
Daniel 4; Romans 1; Psalms 2; Acts 12; Isaiah 57; 1 Timothy 2
Theme:
Biblical interpretation of pride, divine judgment, and the authority of God over rulers
Document Type:
Religious sermon / theological exposition
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Primary Figure Discussed:
Nebuchadnezzar
Related Biblical Figures:
Daniel; Herod; David
Source Text:
The Holy Bible
Subject Focus:
Arrogance of political leaders and the biblical warning about rejecting God
Audience:
Christian congregation / listeners of biblical teaching
Geographical Scope Mentioned:
Global / nations of the earth
Historical Reference:
Babylonian kingship in the Book of Daniel
Doctrinal Emphasis:
Sovereignty of God; repentance; judgment for pride
Year:
2016
Publication:
The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect
Editors:
Alex J. Bellamy, Tim Dunne
Authors:
Roberta Cohen, Francis M. Deng
Type of document:
Book chapter
Topics:
Sovereignty as responsibility, Responsibility to Protect, human rights, internally displaced persons
Institution:
Brookings Institution, Refugee Policy Group
Audience:
Scholars, policymakers, international relations professionals
Context:
Development of the concept of sovereignty as responsibility and its application to R2P and protection of IDPs
Key terms:
human rights, sovereignty, R2P, IDPs, Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement