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31repressive license — A license required as a condition of doing business, the fee for which is so high as to be prohibitive. 52 Am J1st Trad St § 14 …
32Tolérance répressive — Herbert Marcuse Herbert Marcuse (1955) Herbert Marcuse, né le 19 juillet 1898 à Berlin, mort le 29 juillet 1979 à Starnberg (Bavière) était un …
33National Committee Against Repressive Legislation — The National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL) is a national not for profit advocacy organization dedicated to defending the right of political dissent. Based in Washington, D.C., NCARL was founded in 1960 as a group opposing the… …
34Justice répressive — La justice répressive est la partie de la justice pénale qui punit le crime pour que « le crime ne paye pas ». Voir aussi Articles connexes Portail du droit …
35Cruel and Repressive Racist Regime — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s description of Israel. In an inflammatory speech at the recent United Nations World Conference on Racism, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad argued: Following World War II, [the victorious powers] resorted to military… …
36Juridiction répressive (France) — Ordre judiciaire en France  Pour les autres articles nationaux, voir Ordre judiciaire.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Ordre administratif en France. En France, les juridictions de l’ordre judiciaire sont notamment compétentes pour le… …
37Repressively — Repressive Re*press ive (r? pr?s ?v), a. [Cf. F. r[ e]pressif. LL. repressivus.] Having power, or tending, to repress; as, repressive acts or measures. {Re*press ive*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
38РЕПРЕССИВНЫЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ АППАРАТ — (repressive state apparatus) см. Идеологический государственный аппарат и Репрессивный государственный аппарат …
39repressively — repressive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ inhibiting or restraining personal freedom; oppressive. DERIVATIVES repressively adverb repressiveness noun …
40repressiveness — repressive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ inhibiting or restraining personal freedom; oppressive. DERIVATIVES repressively adverb repressiveness noun …