The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página viii
... Presidential system ; the British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously differ . I ...
... Presidential system ; the British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously differ . I ...
Página x
... Presidential Government after the American model , -and this not because America is a federal country while Britain is a unitary one , but because the great men who founded the Republic deliberately pre- ferred a system in which the ...
... Presidential Government after the American model , -and this not because America is a federal country while Britain is a unitary one , but because the great men who founded the Republic deliberately pre- ferred a system in which the ...
Página xi
... President , the Senate and the House of Representa- tives should co ... system of checks and balances . The House of Commons need not keep a ... form part of a co - operative system , they are an element in an interdependent whole ; and ...
... President , the Senate and the House of Representa- tives should co ... system of checks and balances . The House of Commons need not keep a ... form part of a co - operative system , they are an element in an interdependent whole ; and ...
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... Presidential system . The characteristic of it is that the President is elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific ...
... Presidential system . The characteristic of it is that the President is elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific ...
Página 15
... system and the presidential system in quiet times — but in times of financial difficulty . Two clever men never exactly agreed about a budget . We have by present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English finance at ...
... system and the presidential system in quiet times — but in times of financial difficulty . Two clever men never exactly agreed about a budget . We have by present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English finance at ...
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