See also Commonwealth.
What about the Commonwealth?
Hanging over all these issues was Commonwealth immigration.
The commonwealth did not want that tested in a court of law.
In 2011 the prize became the Commonwealth Book Prize.
Eligible residents of the commonwealth became U.S. citizens at that time.
So the Commonwealth still faces an uphill struggle to recover its momentum.
The Commonwealth has more than 50 members, including Australia, Canada, India, and Nigeria.
These decisions must be taken by consensus and have typically been made at Commonwealth heads of government meetings.
In 1965 the Commonwealth Secretariat was established in London to organize and coordinate Commonwealth activities.
Hobbes’s analysis is reflexive: the people who institute the commonwealth are those who are members of the commonwealth.
And how the 'old Commonwealth' - Australia, Canada and South Africa -respond to the inclusion of the 'new Commonwealth' into that union.
A citizen of India, for instance, is not a citizen of Canada simply because he is a Commonwealth citizen and Canada is part of the Commonwealth.
Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific Commonwealth countries have said Fiji's constitutional reform is good enough to allow it back into the Commonwealth.
She hailed togetherness during her Commonwealth Day address this year, particularly for healthcare workers across the Commonwealth responding to the pandemic.
“Whatever we do as a Commonwealth family will make a massive contribution to safeguarding the coral reefs that we are dependent on globally,” said Baroness Patricia Scotland, secretary general of the Commonwealth.
The problem arises from the fact that under the 1971 Immigration Act, all Commonwealth citizens already living in the UK were given indefinite leave to remain - but the right to free movement between Commonwealth nations was ended from that date onwards.
5 Jun 2020 - To mark World Environment Day 2020 (5 June), science academies from the Commonwealth, including the Royal Society, have issued a statement calling on governments across the Commonwealth to work together towards a resilient and environmentally
The deputy private secretary said Charles and Camilla "will undertake nearly 50 engagements that showcase the breadth and depth of the United Kingdom's relationship with these key Commonwealth partners in advance of a Commonwealth summit in London next April".
CGF president Dame Louise Martin said: "Commonwealth archery and shooting athletes now have an unprecedented opportunity to compete in an elite event that will showcase the very best of Commonwealth sport and add value to the Commonwealth sports movement."
commonwealth
noun location
- the official name of some states in the United States (Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and Virginia and Kentucky) and associated territories (Puerto Rico)
noun group
- a politically organized body of people under a single government
noun group
- a world organization of autonomous states that are united in allegiance to a central power but are not subordinate to it or to one another
noun group
- a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
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