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O que (quem) é appeal with judgment - definição

Mariam's Appeal; Mariam Appeal Campaign; Marian Appeal; The Mariam Appeal

The Appeal (newspaper)         
  • Editor John Quincy "J. Q." Adams
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Western Appeal; The Western Appeal
The Appeal (originally the Western Appeal) was a weekly newspaper published from 1885 to 1923. It was one of the most successful African-American newspapers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
entry of judgment         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
n. the placement of a judgment on the official roll of judgments.
Judgment (law)         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding.Black’s Law Dictionary 970 (10th ed.

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Mariam Appeal

The Mariam Appeal ("the Appeal") was a political campaign in the United Kingdom (UK) established in 1998 which ceased operation in 2003. The objects of the Appeal as stated in its constitution were "to provide medicines, medical equipment and medical assistance to the people of Iraq; to highlight the causes and results of the cancer epidemic in Iraq and to arrange for the medical treatment of a number of Iraqi children outside Iraq". The campaign was founded by the politician George Galloway, then a member of parliament, Princess Sarvath, wife of then Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan, was patron of the Appeal.

The Mariam Appeal was intended "to campaign against sanctions on Iraq which are having disastrous effects on the ordinary people of Iraq." The campaign was named after Mariam Hamza, a child flown by the fund from Iraq to Britain to receive treatment for leukaemia. The intention was to raise awareness of the suffering and death of tens of thousands of other Iraqi children due to poor health conditions and lack of suitable medicines and facilities, and to campaign for the lifting of the sanctions seen by many as a direct cause of those problems.

Among the activities undertaken was a daily newsletter on sanctions, a sanctions-busting flight to Baghdad, the Big Ben to Baghdad trip in a red London bus, meetings and conferences, the projection of an anti-war slogan on the House of Commons, and the facilitating of trips to Iraq by dozens of journalists.