Parliament: Functions, Practice and ProceduresSweet & Maxwell, 1989 - 538 páginas |
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... attend less frequently but are expected to attend when some aspect of the work of their departments is under scrutiny . The relationship between the Leadership and the general body in the two parties seems to be broadly similar . Labour ...
... attend less frequently but are expected to attend when some aspect of the work of their departments is under scrutiny . The relationship between the Leadership and the general body in the two parties seems to be broadly similar . Labour ...
Página 112
... attend regularly at their appropriate committee meetings . Ministers are expected to attend when asked . Each committee appoints its own chairman . Considerable administrative duties are formally imposed on these com- mittees . In ...
... attend regularly at their appropriate committee meetings . Ministers are expected to attend when asked . Each committee appoints its own chairman . Considerable administrative duties are formally imposed on these com- mittees . In ...
Página 448
... attend , his conduct may be reported to the House as a contempt and he may be ordered to attend at the bar of the House . If he does not obey this order , he may be ordered to be sent for in the custody of the Serjeant at Arms or ...
... attend , his conduct may be reported to the House as a contempt and he may be ordered to attend at the bar of the House . If he does not obey this order , he may be ordered to be sent for in the custody of the Serjeant at Arms or ...
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Parliamentary Government | 3 |
PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT | 17 |
FF200 | 33 |
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