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  • The decision effectively illegalised the ROIA and led to the immediate release of O'Brien and the other detained individuals, who sued the British Government for false imprisonment.
  • This was achieved, on the one hand, by illegalising such traditionally exercised " trials of strength ", and on the other, by redefining relationships between social groups.
  • Article 10 ( 4 ) of the Constitution permits the government to ban the questioning of Article 153, and thus the social contract; indeed, the Sedition Act does illegalise such questioning.
  • To some extent this can be explained by the fact that Brazil illegalised the exports of mahogany ( one of the most valuable and endangered types of wood in the world ) from 2001 on.
  • From the 7th century on, Christian writers condemned the practice of malevolent magic or charms that called on pagan gods as witchcraft in their penitentials, and laws were enacted in various Christian kingdoms illegalising witchcraft.
  • Martov had not intended to stay in Germany indefinitely, and only did so after the Mensheviks were illegalised in March 1921, following the Tenth Congress of the ruling Sch鰉berg, Germany, in April 1923.
  • In the 15th and 16th centuries, there had been no attempt to illegalise the cunning craft, although private lawsuits had been brought against some of them by those clients who felt that they had been cheated out of their money.
  • Meanwhile, in Germany, the Nazi government banned all quasi-Masonic organisations in July 1937, and while initially the Alliance of Orion was unusually exempt, they too were illegalised in June 1939 . In the early 1940s, the Nazis ordered the invasion of much of the rest of Europe, leading to the Second World War, and it was in this period that all historical trace of S鋞tler vanishes.
  • It was a time of great religious upheaval in the country as Edward's successor, his sister Mary I, reintroduced Roman Catholicism, before Anglicanism was once again reimposed under Elizabeth I . In 1563, after the return of power to the Anglican Church of England, a bill was passed by parliament designed to illegalise " Conjurations, Enchantments and Witchcrafts ", again being aimed at both the alleged witches and the cunning folk.
  • It was a time of great religious upheaval in the country as Edward's successor, his sister Mary I, reimposed Roman Catholicism, before Anglicanism was once again restored under Elizabeth I . In 1563, after the return of power to the Anglican Church of England, a bill was passed by parliament designed to illegalise " Conjurations, Enchantments and Witchcrafts ", again being aimed at both the alleged witches and the cunning folk.