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  1. 1628. Gran Bretaña. Parliament. The Petition exhibited to his Majesty by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, concerning divers Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, with the King's Majesty's royal answer thereunto in full Parliament. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty,

  2. Petición de Derechos ("Petition of Rights") (de 7 de junio de 1628) 11) Todo lo cual suplican humildemente a V. M. por ser sus derechos y libertades segun las leyes y estatutos de este Reino y solicitan asimismo de V. M. diga que todo lo que se ha hecho en este sentido, actuaciones, sentencias y ejecuciones, en daño de vuestro pueblo, no ...

  3. The Petition of Right, passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689. [3] It was part of a wider conflict between Parliament and the Stuart monarchy that led to the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three ...

  4. 3. La Constitución Federal de Estados Unidos de América de 1787 La Constitución federal norteamericana de 1787 fue aprobada el 17 de septiembre, y entró en vigor en 1789, con la ratificación del noveno estado miembro. Rhode Island la aprobó a través de una convención especial hasta 1790.44. 40 Cfr.

  5. La Petition of Right, talvolta tradotta come Petizione dei diritti, è un importante documento costituzionale che regola le libertà specifiche del soggetto che non possono essere violate dal re. Approvata il 7 giugno 1628, la Petition of Right vieta l'imposizione di tasse senza l'approvazione del Parlamento, l'obbligo di dare alloggio ai soldati, l'arresto senza una motivazione e l'uso di ...

  6. Petition of Right (1628) The Petition of Right is often quoted as one of the steps towards a constitutional monarchy and advancement of the rights of parliament to approved all taxation, as part of the British constitution. Charles I would probably have agreed that it did indeed eat away at his prerogative rights; the architects of the Petition ...

  7. The Petition of Right. During the reign of Charles I, there was accelerating political tension concerning the power of Parliament and the 'rights and liberties of the subject'. In 1628 the House of Commons drafted this petition proclaiming, among other things, the illegality of taxation without parliamentary consent and of arbitrary imprisonment.