The Ethiopian family, as the source of the maintenance and development of the Empire and the primary basis of education and social harmony, is under the special protection of the law. Area Handbook for Ethiopia - Page 277by American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies Division - 1964 - 543 pagesFull view - About this book
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...any occupation and, to that end, to form or join associations, in accordance with the law. Art. 48. The Ethiopian family, as the source of the maintenance...harmony, is under the special protection of the law. Art. 49. No Ethiopian subject may be banished from the Empire. Art. 50. No Ethiopian subject may be... | |
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...the fulfilment of family obligations, ...." (preamble Laos). "The Ethiopian family as the source of maintenance and development of the Empire and the...harmony, is under the special protection of the law" (30 Ethiopia). Var. 214 Does the constitution refer to churches or to religion? 1. yes, one or more... | |
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