The new decrees would impose sentences of as much as 10 years for operating illegal mines.
But the protesters say that the new decrees will deny them their right to work.
The new decrees also have the support of union leaders in the formal mining sector.
Since Vladimir Putin took office on Dec. 31, he has issued 11 presidential decrees.
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The law majestically decrees that it is henceforth illegal for executives to cheat and steal.
These consent decrees apply for 20 years, an absurd length of time in the fast-changing technology industry.
The chances are that Mr de la Rua will manage to defeat efforts to overturn his decrees.
In this aquatic realm no man or woman is subject to the petty decrees of social bureaucracy.
This is an example of how the agencies sometimes use consent decrees to advocate for various policy initiatives.
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But the legislation needed to implement it is contained in eight decrees, of which four have now been approved.
The cascading regulatory decrees and an avalanche of government largesse will now flow the other way down K Street.
Brussels is issuing a blizzard of decrees that have the force of law.
Since then, the government has cancelled some concessions, and, through new laws and decrees, imposed restrictions on the rest.
And in 2010, the Council of Europe, which enforces the court's decrees, urged the coalition government to rectify the situation.
Within two years, the victorious Spanish king, Philip V, punished the territories of Aragon by issuing the Nueva Planta decrees.
Government decrees will not increase the value of their labor, and minimum wages will push them out of the labor market.
After these incidents, the Garcia administration was forced to repeal the two decrees that caused the crisis in the first place.
Another new rule decrees that the boats taking tourists around Finnmark's rivers in the summer must be fitted with powerful lights.
President Yahya Jammeh is not known for his disciplined approach and has exasperated international donors by issuing decrees without consulting his administration.
No amount of wishful thinking, government decrees, or inflation of the money supply could have produced the manufacturing revolution led by Ford.
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Yet mysteriously, he now decrees such a fiscal program to be a prudent and responsible course for our nation as a whole.
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Unfortunately, Mr Chernomyrdin has since departed the political scene, leaving his promises in the same legal limbo as the previous unenforced decrees.
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Two right-wing mayors, who recently sought to impose their own night curfew on children under 12, have had decrees annulled by the courts.
Good tax policy decrees that, wherever possible, a fee for a service should be assessed against those who directly benefit from that service.
President Garcia even admitted that it was a mistake not to consult the heads of the indigenous groups prior to implementing the decrees.
The federal government has been given four months to get parliament to endorse all 37 decrees or ordinances passed by the former general.
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While computing power still adheres to Moore's Law, Gilder's Law decrees that bandwidth is growing and will continue to grow ten times faster.
He decrees that he and Irene will be married, and that Andronico is free to marry Asteria and return to the throne of Greece.
As Wayne Crews highlighted on these pages, over three thousand new regulatory decrees emanate from the sixty plus federal regulatory bodies each year.
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