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  1. Liechtenstein Energy Policy, Laws and Regulation Handbook (World Law Business Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  2. Liechtenstein a Spy" Guide"
  3. Case Concerning Certain Property (Liechtenstein v. Germany), Judgment of 10 February 2005 (Icj Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders) by United Nations, 2006-10-20
  4. The Principality of Liechtenstein in the Process of European Integration: Can a Micro-state Survive in Europe? by Ingo Nachbaur, 2008-06-09
  5. Liechtenstein Telecommunication Industry Business Opportunities Handbook
  6. Case Concerning Certain Property (Liechtenstein V Germany) (International Court of Justice - Icj Pleadings, Oral Arguments, Documents)
  7. Liechtenstein (World Business Law Handbook Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  8. Immunity for artworks on loan? A review of international customary law and municipal anti-seizure statutes in light of the Liechtenstein litigation.(Symposium: ... Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law by Matthias Weller, 2005-10-01
  9. Holland house by Marie Henriette Norberte Liechtenstein, 1874
  10. THE PRINCIPALITY OF LIECHTENSTEIN : A DOCUMENTARY HANDBOOK [Paperback] by EDITED BY WALTER KRANZ, 1969
  11. The Liechtenstein economy
  12. The economy of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  13. The economy of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  14. Fragmentation and the International Relations of Micro-states: Self-determination and Statehood (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law) by Jorri C. Duursma, 1996-11-28

61. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Government Of Liechtenstein
The government of liechtenstein is based on the principle of collegiality;namely, of colleagues collaborating with each other.
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62. AnsMe Directory - Regional > Europe > Liechtenstein > Government
Regional Europe government. This category in other languages. German. Websites. 1. Princely House of liechtenstein Official site of the princely house.
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63. Liechtenstein
Interior Alois Ospelt • government Councillor for Justice Heinz Frommelt • governmentCouncillor for Transportation Norbert Marxer liechtenstein State Bank
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Liechtenstein
General Name: Principality of Liechtenstein
Location: Central Europe
Area: 62 sq.mi.
Capital: Vaduz
Independence: January 23, 1719
National Holiday: Assumption Day, August 15
Constitution: October 5, 1921
Population:
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20 years old; Liechtenstein citizenship, 1 month resident Ethnicity: Alemannic 95%, Italian Languages: German*, Alemannic dialect Religions: Roman Catholic 87%, Protestant 8%, unknown 2%, other 3% click on map to enlarge Executive Monarch Prince Hans Adam II (11/13/1989): website www.firstlink.li/fuerst Cabinet : elected by the diet, confirmed by the prince Prime Minister Otmar Hasler (b. 1953) [FBP] (4/5/2001): elected by the diet, confirmed by the Monarch; 4 year term; website www.lol.li Michael Ritter : elected by the diet, confirmed by the Monarch; 4 year term Mario Frick Andrea Willi Michael Ritter Norbert Marxer Norbert Marxer Andrea Willi Otmar Hasler Ernst Walch Michael Ritter Alois Ospelt Heinz Frommelt Norbert Marxer Liechtenstein State Bank * Chairman Herbert Kindle Legislature Diet [Landtag]: 25 deputies; elected by party list vote (8% barrier) from 2 multi-seat constituencies (15-seat Oberland, 10-seat Unterland); 4 year term

64. DINO - Language: Englisch - Regional - Europe - Liechtenstein - Government
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Websites Liechtenstein's case before the International Court of Justice - Lawsuit filed by the country against Germany relating to property confiscated in Czechoslovakia and lack of compensation. Details of case background, persons involved and further links relating to the case.
http://www.liechtenstein-icj-case.de/
[Verwandte Websites] National Archives - Information about the legal and governmental records archive of the principality, with access application details.
http://www.landesarchiv.li/Summary.htm
[Verwandte Websites] Office of Passports and Foreign Citizens - Official details of residency regulations, with information on restrictions and necessary documents.
http://www.apa.llv.li/

65. Traveljournals.net - Government Of Liechtenstein
of liechtenstein conventional short form liechtenstein local long form Fuerstentumliechtenstein local short form liechtenstein. government type hereditary
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66. Princely And Government Flags Of Liechtenstein
This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World websitePrincely and government flags of liechtenstein.
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  • Flag of the government and the assembly See also:
    Current princely flag
    António Martins , 04 Dec 2001
    (adapted from http://www.ngw.nl/int/oveur/images/liechten.jpg According to the law of 30 June 1982, published in Landesgesetzblatt (State Journal of Laws) on 18 September 1982, the prince’s standard is now horizontally divided blue-red with the greater State arms in the middle and a yellow border whose width is 1/9th of the hoist width. The proportions are the same as for the other Liechtenstein flags (3:5).
    Ivan Sache , 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert in [ If the height of the flag is 1, the width of the yellow border is th of the height of the flag, if the top and the bottom of the coat of arms touch or nearly touch the yellow border, then: the height of the coat of arms is equal to ca ths of the height of the flag.
  • 67. Liechtenstein
    National, historical, princely, and commune flags.Category Reference Flags Regional liechtenstein...... sites Flags at the government site of the liechtenstein reportedby Arnaud Palac, 20 Aug 1998. Presentation of liechtenstein. On
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    Presentation of Liechtenstein
    On 23 January 1719, Charles VI made a principality of the county of Vaduz (now Unterland) and the seigniory of Schellenberg (now Oberland), which had been united since 1434. The first prince was Anton-Florian of Liechtenstein. The castle of Liechtenstein is located in Möding, in Lower-Austria . After the dissolution of the Holy German Empire in 1806, the principality became sovereign, joined the Rhine Confederation (1807-1814) and later the Germanic Confederation (1815-1866). A customs union treaty was signed with

    68. The TechnoCulture Archive: Tiny Liechtenstein Offers First-ever Internet Lottery
    country's government. The game, though, has been licensed by the Liechtensteingovernment and will be subject to its scrutiny. Thirty
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    Tiny Liechtenstein offers first-ever Internet lottery
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    Tiny Liechtenstein offers first-ever Internet lottery
    Tiny Liechtenstein has made "virtual" history by lending its name to
    the first lottery to be offered on the Internet.
    Tucked away in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland, this nation of
    just 30,650 people covers only an area slightly smaller than the
    District of Columbia.
    But what it lacks in size, Liechtenstein apparently makes up in daring.
    Because a business venture in this microscopic principality, a relic of
    Europe's feudal past, has stolen a march on the world's lottery-playing
    powers. "There's about a million people trying get all sorts of gaming ventures up on the Internet," said Paul Doocey, senior editor for International publication.

    69. World Travel Guide - Liechtenstein - History And Government
    World Travel Guide liechtenstein - History government - includesinformation on the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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    History and Government
    History:
    The VU won the next four Landtag elections, including the 1986 poll at which women (who had been debarred from voting until 1984) were able to participate for the first time. However, the FPB were returned to power at the most recent poll in February 2001 under the leadership of Otmar Hasler. As a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), Liechtenstein has joined the European Economic Area (EEA), creating a free trade area from the combined membership of the European Union and EFTA. A referendum on the issue in December 1992 produced a 56 per cent vote in favour of the EEA; another referendum in April 1995 ratified the terms and Liechtenstein joined the EEA the following month.
    Government: The single-chamber assembly, the Landtag, has 25 members directly elected every four years by proportional representation. The sovereign, a hereditary monarch, is head of state.

    70. Liechtenstein
    liechtenstein International Religious Freedom Report Released by the Bureau of Democracy providesfor freedom of religion, and the government generally respects
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    International Religious Freedom Report
    Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
    The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and government policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. The generally amicable relationship among religions in society contributed to religious freedom. The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the Government in the context of its overall dialog and policy of promoting human rights. Section I. Religious Demography The country has a total land area of 61.8 square miles and a total population of 32,015 (as of December 31, 1998, according to the Office of the National Economy). There are 24,993 Roman Catholics; 2,276 Protestants; 1,139 Muslims; 225 Eastern Orthodox; 2 Buddhists; 3 members of the Jehovah's Witnesses; 17 Anglicans; 15 Jews; 12 Baha'is; 11 New Apostolics; 7 members of other religions; 3,029 persons undecided. There are no significant foreign missionary groups in the country.

    71. International Religious Freedom Report 2002: Liechtenstein
    liechtenstein International Religious Freedom Report 2002 Released by the Bureauof provides for freedom of religion, and the government generally respects
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    International Religious Freedom Report 2002
    Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
    The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. The Roman Catholic Church is the official state church. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and government policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. The generally amicable relationship among religions in society contributed to religious freedom. The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the Government in the context of its overall dialog and policy of promoting human rights. Section I. Religious Demography The country has a total land area of 61.7 square miles, and a total population of 32,883 (as of December 31, 2000, according to the Office of the National Economy). There are 25,362 Roman Catholics, 2,306 Protestants, 1,197 Muslims, 242 Eastern Orthodox, 58 Buddhists, 30 members of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 12 Anglicans, 16 Jews, 12 Baha'is, 10 New Apostolics, 6 members of other religions, and 3,350 persons who were undecided. There are no significant foreign missionary groups in the country.

    72. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Liechtenstein
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    73. Head Of State Hans, Adam II, Prince Head Of Government (Prime
    Councillor for Transport Communication, KieberBeck, Rita. Min. for General GovernmentAffairs, Hasler, Otmar. Chmn., liechtenstein State Bank, Kindle, Herbert.
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    Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated: 4/30/01 Liechtenstein
    Head of State Hans, Adam II, Prince Head of Government (Prime Minister) Hasler, Otmar Deputy Head of Government Kieber-Beck, Rita Govt. Councillor for Construction Hasler, Otmar Ospelt, Alois Govt. Councillor for Economy Frick, Hansjoerg Govt. Councillor for Education Kieber-Beck, Rita Ospelt, Alois Hasler, Otmar Govt. Councillor for Finances Hasler, Otmar Govt. Councillor for Foreign Relations Walch, Ernst Govt. Councillor for Health Frick, Hansjoerg Govt. Councillor for Interior Ospelt, Alois Govt. Councillor for Justice Kieber-Beck, Rita Govt. Councillor for Social Matters Frick, Hansjoerg Kieber-Beck, Rita Min. for General Government Affairs Hasler, Otmar Chmn., Liechtenstein State Bank Kindle, Herbert Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Fritsche, Claudia Chiefs of State Home

    74. Government
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    75. Liechtenstein
    Other sites Flags at the government site of the liechtenstein reportedby Arnaud Palac, 20 Aug 1998. History and description of the flag.
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    Liechtenstein
    Fürstentum Liechtenstein; Principality of Liechtenstein
    Last modified: by antonio martins
    Keywords: liechtenstein europe principality haiti ... coat of arms
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    by Zeljko Heimer , 04 Jan 1996 See also: Other sites:
    History and description of the flag
    The Lietchtensetein flag is both civil and national.
    Jaume Ollé , 20 Aug 1998 This flag was adopted on 24 June 1937, when the crown was added. The plain blue over red was adopted on 5 October 1921. On 25 July 1957, a new law changed slighty the crown design. On 18 September 1982 the crown was modernised a little. Some sources say the proportions are 2:3, some say 3:5. In an alternate version the crown is turned 90 degrees (anti-clockwise) so it can be hung from a horizontal flag-staff.
    Mark Sensen , 07 Nov 1995, and Jaume Ollé , 20 Aug 1998 It is regulated with four sizes: 2:3, 1:1, 1:1-pennant, and 4:13 swallow tail. (Source: [

    76. TradeXport - Europe - Liechtenstein - Government
    36,736 sites/1,913 categories /63 visitors this month,
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    77. Government Country Reports On The UN Standard Rules - Liechtenstein
    Profiles. liechtenstein download 'government Reports on the UN StandardRules' as a PDF file (600k) © Dimitris Michailakis 1997. Office
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    Part II - Government Replies as Country Profiles Liechtenstein download 'Government Reports on the UN Standard Rules' as a PDF file Office for Foreign Affairs (13 May 1996)
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    General policy There is no officially recognized disability policy in Liechtenstein.
    Since the adoption of the standard Rules the Government has not done anything to convey the message of full participation.
    Legislation The rights of persons with disabilities are protected by special legislation. The judicial mechanism adopted to protect their rights is due process (legal remedy through courts). The non-judicial mechanism available includes independent expert bodies.
    The general legislation applies to persons with different disabilities with respect to education, employment, the right to marriage, the right to parenthood/family, political rights, access to court-of-law, right to privacy, property rights. The following benefits are guaranteed by law to persons with disabilities: health and medical care, training, rehabilitation and counselling, financial security, employment.
    There is a new legislation concerning disability (e.g. artificial aids for disabled persons), enacted since the adoption of the Standard Rules.

    78. Liechtenstein: Land, People, Economy, And Government
    liechtenstein is divided into 11 communes. Sections in this article Introduction;Land, People, Economy, and government; History; Bibliography.
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    Land, People, Economy, and Government
    The country is mainly mountainous, with the Rhine valley in its western third. The population is largely Roman Catholic, with a Protestant minority. German is the national language; a High German dialect is also spoken. There is a large component of foreign workers. Traditionally agricultural, Liechtenstein has been increasingly industrialized, with industry now employing over half of the workforce. Most of the rest of the labor force works in the service sector. Only a small fraction of the population still engages in agriculture (dairying and the raising of livestock and cereals). The leading manufactured products are machinery and other metal goods, pharmaceuticals, optical lenses, electronic equipment, textiles, ceramics, and consumer goods. A large part of the production is exported. Tourism is an increasingly important industry. Much revenue is derived from the minimal taxes imposed on international corporations, which, because of the low taxes, are headquartered there. The stable political environment and the secrecy of its financial institutions contribute to its reputation as a banking center. Liechtenstein is a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

    79. School Of Modern Languages
    Swiss federal government www.gov.ch. Luxemburg government www.government.lu. liechtensteingovernment. www.liechtenstein.li. www.fuerstenhaus.li. German Länder
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    School of Modern Languages German Section History and Politics in German Speaking Countries History of German speaking countries Germany: Lebendiges Museum Online: www.dhm.de/lemo (created by Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin und Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik, Bonn)
    General:
    H-net German: http://www2.h-net.msu .edu/~german/index.html (discussion-forum and links to resources) Collection of history links: http://www.tau.ac.il/GermanHistory/links.html Politics and contemporary issues in German speaking countries The web addresses of political parties usually take the following format: In Germany: www.acronym of party.de In Austria: www.acronym of party.at In Switzerland: www.acronym of party.ch Major German parties: www.spd.de www.cdu.de www.fdp.de www.gruene.de Major Austrian parties: www.spoe.at www.oevp.at www.gruene.at www.fpoe.at Major Swiss parties: www.svp.ch www.gruene.ch Current affairs sites: Forum on German politics: http://web.bham.ac.uk/minnerhg/debatte.htm Information on Germany: www.germany-info.org/relaunch/ Information on Switzerland: www.liv.ac.uk/~hofhansl/Schweiz.htm

    80. INIS Web Services: Government Of Liechtenstein
    INIS Web Services. government of liechtenstein. URL http//www.liechtenstein.li/lisite/html/liechtenstein/index.html.de.language German.
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