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Concordat : 1665

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Ce concordat rédigé par le nonce papal en Suisse Frédéric Borromée, scelle la fin d'un conflit de compétences entre le chapitre collégial de Saint-Nicolas de Fribourg, avec à sa tête le prévôt Jacques Koenig, et l'évêché de Lausanne et Genève, représenté par Mgr. Strambino.
Borromeo, Federico
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Face au Concordat ( 1801 ), résistances des évêques anciens constitutionnels

open access: yesAnnales Historiques De La Révolution Française, 2004
Bernard Plongeront, The Resistance oh the Former Constitutional Bishops to the Concordat (1801) While Rome continued to ignore these « schismatics », Bonaparte intended to include in the concordat clergy some of the bishops who had sworn allegiance to ...
Bernard Plongeron, Plongeron Bernard
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Concordat or contract

Public Management Review, 2004
The New Labour Government in England is seeking to promote public/private partnerships in health and social care as a key component of its political project.
JE Field, E Peck
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the concordat

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1979
The demand of the trade unions and the TUC in September 1978 for an orderly return to responsible free collective bargaining was translated into action by the unfettered use of the strike weapon. It was exercised by the stop stewards at local levels to support demands for wage increases ranging from ten to fifty per cent.
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The Edinburgh Concordat

Public Performance & Management Review, 2012
An important element of the modernization of statutory land use planning in the United Kingdom turns on the need for appropriate cultural change by stakeholders. This would improve the operational performance of the planning system and deliver more efficient, effective, and inclusive land and property development. What does it mean in practice?
Peel, Deborah, Lloyd, M. Greg
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Concordat, Concordat …Church–State Relations in the Portuguese Empire (1940–1974)

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On 7 May 1940, the Portuguese government and the Holy See signed a Concordat and Missionary Accord to regulate the relations between Church and State in Portugal and its colonies.
Morier-Genoud, Eric; id_orcid
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The Concordat of Nablus

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1982
On 23 January 1120, in the ancient town of Nablus in Samaria, Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem and King Baldwin II of Jerusalem held a famous assembly of the highest dignitaries of the clergy and nobility. It has become known as the Council of Nablus, although it was not, strictly speaking, a church synod.
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