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Melissa Upreti
She was a co-petitioner in the case Lakshmi Dhikta v Nepal, which recognised access to abortion as a constitutionally protected right in Nepal.
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competitioner
▪ I. compeˈtitioner1 [f. prec. n. + -er1.] One who takes part in a competition; a competitor; one who enters a service, etc., by competition.a 1640 Jackson Creed x. v. Wks. IX. 564 Cornelius his competitioner for the bishoprick of Rome. a 1641 Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 455 This Enoch hath no...
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Ronit Matalon
In 2003, she was a co-petitioner to the Supreme Court of Israel to investigate the assassination of Salah Shehade.
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Antonio Beato
A Freemason, he was member of a masonic Lodge in Beirut and later joined the Bulwer Lodge' Nr. 1068 in Cairo and was co-petitioner for the foundation of
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co-
co-, prefix of Latin origin. In Latin the preposition com- (which as a separate word was written in classical L. cum) was shortened to co- before vowels and h, also before gn-, e.g. coalescere, coercēre, coortus cohærēre, cognātus. Partly from the greater syllabic distinctness of this form of the pr...
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Waata Roore Erueti
In 1947, Rore was a co-petitioner of Karena Tamaki's Petition 29/1947 to the Crown relating to Ngāti Apakura land near Lake Ngāroto.
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Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010
CJP is a co-petitioner seeking a criminal trial of Narendra Modi, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat and the current Prime minister of India, and sixty-two
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Norma Paulus
In 2008, Paulus and co-petitioner Phil Keisling, also a former Oregon Secretary of State, brought Ballot Measure 65 to the November ballot, in an effort
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