Maulkuerfgesetz, the Glossary
The Maulkuerfgesetz (Luxembourgish for "Muzzle law") was a proposed 1937 law in Luxembourg.[1]
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20 relations: Bech Ministry, Catholic Church, Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourg), Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Communist Party of Luxembourg, Dupong-Krier Ministry, Gilbert Trausch, Henri Koch-Kent, Joseph Bech, Luxembourg, Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, Luxembourgish, Luxemburger Wort, Party of the Right (Luxembourg), Radical Liberal Party (Luxembourg), Red Lands, Universal suffrage, Zénon Bernard, 1937 Luxembourg general election, 1937 Luxembourg political parties referendum.
- 1937 in Luxembourg
- 1937 in law
- Anti-communism in Luxembourg
- Emergency laws
- History of Luxembourg (1890–1945)
- Political history of Luxembourg
- Proposed laws
Bech Ministry
The Bech Ministry was the government of Luxembourg that came into office in Luxembourg on 16 July 1926 after the resignation of the Prüm Ministry, and was headed by Joseph Bech. Maulkuerfgesetz and Bech Ministry are history of Luxembourg (1890–1945).
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourg)
The Chamber of Deputies (Chamber vun den Deputéierten or simply D'Chamber, Chambre des Députés, Abgeordnetenkammer), abbreviated to the Chamber, is the unicameral national legislature of Luxembourg.
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Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Charlotte (Charlotte Adelgonde Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine; 23 January 1896 – 9 July 1985) was Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 14 January 1919 until her abdication on 12 November 1964.
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Communist Party of Luxembourg
The Communist Party of Luxembourg (Kommunistesch Partei vu Lëtzebuerg; Parti Communiste Luxembourgeois; Kommunistische Partei Luxemburgs; KPL or PCL) is a communist party in Luxembourg.
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Dupong-Krier Ministry
The Dupong-Krier Ministry took office in Luxembourg on 5 November 1937 after the resignation of the prime minister Joseph Bech, due to the result of a referendum on the so-called Maulkuerfgesetz ("muzzle law"). Maulkuerfgesetz and Dupong-Krier Ministry are history of Luxembourg (1890–1945).
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Gilbert Trausch
Gilbert Trausch (20 September 1931 – 3 June 2018) was a Luxembourgish historian.
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Henri Koch-Kent
Henri Koch-Kent (2 May 1905, Luxembourg — 8 October 1999) was a Luxembourgish publicist author (in French/German), historian, active in the Luxembourgish Resistance during World War II.
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Joseph Bech
Joseph Bech (17 February 1887 – 8 March 1975)Thewes, Guy.
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg (Lëtzebuerg; Luxemburg; Luxembourg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a small landlocked country in Western Europe.
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The Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Aarbechterpartei, Parti ouvrier socialiste luxembourgeois, Luxemburger Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei), abbreviated to LSAP or POSL, is a social democratic, pro-European political party in Luxembourg.
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Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish (also Luxemburgish, Luxembourgian, Letzebu(e)rgesch; Lëtzebuergesch) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg.
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Luxemburger Wort
Luxemburger Wort is a German-language Luxembourgish daily newspaper.
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Party of the Right (Luxembourg)
The Party of the Right (Rietspartei, Parti de la droite, Rechtspartei), abbreviated to PD, was a political party in Luxembourg between 1914 and 1944. Maulkuerfgesetz and party of the Right (Luxembourg) are history of Luxembourg (1890–1945).
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Radical Liberal Party (Luxembourg)
The Radical Liberal Party (Radikal-Liberal Partei, Parti Radical Libéral), abbreviated to PRL, was a Luxembourgian political party that existed from 1932 until 1945.
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Red Lands
The Red Lands form a geographic region in southern and south-western Luxembourg.
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Universal suffrage
Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the "one person, one vote" principle.
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Zénon Bernard
Johann Zénon Bernard (13 February 1893 – 25 June 1942) was a Luxembourgian communist politician.
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1937 Luxembourg general election
Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 6 June 1937, electing 26 of the 55 seats in the Chamber of Deputies in the centre and north of the country. Maulkuerfgesetz and 1937 Luxembourg general election are 1937 in Luxembourg and history of Luxembourg (1890–1945).
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1937 Luxembourg political parties referendum
A referendum on the order law was held in Luxembourg on 6 June 1937. Maulkuerfgesetz and 1937 Luxembourg political parties referendum are 1937 in Luxembourg and history of Luxembourg (1890–1945).
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See also
1937 in Luxembourg
1937 in law
- 1930s in organized crime
- Constitution of Turkmenistan
- Constitutions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Greater Hamburg Act
- Maulkuerfgesetz
Anti-communism in Luxembourg
- Luxembourg in the Korean War
- Maulkuerfgesetz
Emergency laws
- 1907 Romanian peasants' revolt
- 1989 riots in Argentina
- 2021–2022 Ethiopian state of emergency
- Argentine economic emergency law
- Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights
- Constitutional dictatorship
- Curfew
- Curfew bell
- Curfews
- December 2001 riots in Argentina
- Decree Law 25418
- Defence of Canada Regulations
- Derogation
- Emergencies Act
- Emergency Regulations Ordinance
- Enemy alien
- Extraordinary rendition
- Extraordinary repatriation
- Faeq al-Mir arrest controversy
- Giorgio Agamben
- Governor General's Special Warrants
- Habeas corpus
- Homo sacer
- Institutional Acts
- Interregnum
- Israeli state of emergency
- Justitium
- Martial law
- Martial law in Poland
- Maulkuerfgesetz
- Necessity and Urgency Decree
- No-Hearing Hearings
- Public Order Emergency Commission
- Roman dictator
- Rule by decree
- Senatus consultum ultimum
- State of alarm (Spain)
- State of emergency
- State of exception
- States of emergency in Canada
- States of emergency in Venezuela
- Sum of public power
- Unlawful combatant
- War Measures Act
History of Luxembourg (1890–1945)
- 1918 Luxembourg Constitutional Assembly election
- 1919 Luxembourg general election
- 1919 Luxembourg referendum
- 1922 Luxembourg general election
- 1925 Luxembourg general election
- 1928 Luxembourg general election
- 1931 Luxembourg general election
- 1934 Luxembourg general election
- 1937 Luxembourg general election
- 1937 Luxembourg political parties referendum
- Action féminine
- Association for Women's Interests
- Bech Ministry
- Dupong-Krier Ministry
- Education Law of 1912
- Esch-sur-Alzette (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency)
- Eyschen Ministry
- Gëlle Fra
- Grevenmacher (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency)
- Hollerich-Bonnevoie
- Left Bloc (Luxembourg)
- Liberal League (Luxembourg)
- Luxembourg in World War I
- Luxembourg in World War II
- Luxembourg-Campagne
- Maulkuerfgesetz
- Party of the Right (Luxembourg)
- Prüm Ministry
- Reuter Ministry
- Steel industry in Luxembourg
Political history of Luxembourg
- Constituent Assembly of Luxembourg
- Consultative Assembly (Luxembourg)
- Elections in Luxembourg
- Forêts
- List of stadtholders in the Low Countries
- Luxembourg coup of 1856
- Luxembourg question
- Maulkuerfgesetz
- National Union Government (Luxembourg)
- Partitions of Luxembourg
- Terrorism in Luxembourg
Proposed laws
- 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill
- Amendments to the Citizenship Law (popular initiative, Latvia)
- Bill (law)
- DDL intercettazioni
- Ecocide
- Exclusion Crisis
- Gavison-Medan Covenant
- Ghanaian anti-LGBT bill
- Government bill (law)
- Iraq oil law (2007)
- Kenya Finance Bill 2024
- Maulkuerfgesetz
- Mpumalanga Witchcraft Suppression Bill
- Orlu State bill
- Proposed French Sixth Republic
- Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions
- Rogatio
- Shell bill
- Temporary Cyber Operations Act
- Vetoed United Nations Security Council resolutions