The gold standard was temporarily abandoned during the First World War and definitively abolished on April 10, 1933.
Innocent XII definitively abolished the office of Cardinal Nephew, and the powers of that office were assigned to the Cardinal Secretary of State alone.
The Italians also definitively abolished slavery and abrogated feudal laws previously upheld by the Amharas.
The Constitution of the Year XII was later itself extensively amended by the so-called "Additional Act" and definitively abolished with the final return of the Bourbons in 1815.
It was not definitively abolished until 1834, during the reign of Isabella II, after a period of declining influence in the previous century.
It was not definitively abolished until 1834, during the reign of Isabel II.
In March 1815, during his political comeback known as the Hundred Days, Napoleon definitively abolished the slave trade to build relations with Great Britain.
The new Constitutional Treaty paves the way towards definitively abolishing the 'Justice and Home Affairs exception', in other words the complete integration of this field into the European Project by means of the rigorous application of the Community method.
Thus entry into the United Nations definitively abolished previous states formations such as Somalia and Somaliland because the United Nations resolution formed new sate formation with all the rights, privileges in international law.