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Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Explainers   来源:Sustainability  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It's very common to see recycled footage during any significant event, not just conflict," Eliot Higgins, the founder of the Bellingcat investigations website, said.

"It's very common to see recycled footage during any significant event, not just conflict," Eliot Higgins, the founder of the Bellingcat investigations website, said.

The move away from market-value compensation will also apply to land expropriated for a "public purpose" – like building state schools or railways.This has not been a major point of controversy, possibly because it is

Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez

, a legal website run by law students from around the world."The US Constitution, for instance, provides that the government can seize private property for public use so long as 'just compensation' is provided," it added.The government hopes so.

Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez

University of Western Cape land expert Prof Ruth Hall told the BBC that more than 80,000 land claims remain unsettled.In the eastern regions of South Africa, many black people work on farms for free – in exchange they are allowed to live there and keep their livestock on a portion of the owners' land, she said.

Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez

The government wants to transfer ownership of this land to the workers, and it was "unfair" to expect it to pay the market value, Prof Hall added.

Over the last three decades, the government has used existing powers to expropriate property–- with less than market-value compensation – in fewer than 20 cases, she said.The sport has gone 130 years without such an honour.

"It is surprising and disappointing that the relevant authorities have still not deemed anyone worthy of a knighthood or damehood for their services to rugby league," said a spokesperson for the Rugby Football League, which governs the sport.The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, added his voice, telling BBC News the lack of rugby league knighthoods "cannot be right" when other sports, including rugby union, have had such honours "quite regularly".

The leader of a cross-party group of MPs who support rugby league has suggested the "scandal" of the lack of top honours for stars of the sport was linked to snobbery and class prejudice."This, I suspect, is because they come from working class backgrounds, didn't go to the right schools, and didn't mix in the right social circles," said David Baines, chair of the all-party Parliamentary rugby league group.

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