The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... principles , the rule of law itself becomes of fundamental importance . DIFFICULTIES IN INTERPRETING THESE PRINCIPLES Unfortunately , the difficulties do not end here . It is extremely hard to control the law - making body , and there ...
... principles , the rule of law itself becomes of fundamental importance . DIFFICULTIES IN INTERPRETING THESE PRINCIPLES Unfortunately , the difficulties do not end here . It is extremely hard to control the law - making body , and there ...
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... principles as the sanctity of private property and the minimum of restraint upon the individual's freedom of action . But these principles are no longer held in their rigid form . The more constructive critics , however , accept dele ...
... principles as the sanctity of private property and the minimum of restraint upon the individual's freedom of action . But these principles are no longer held in their rigid form . The more constructive critics , however , accept dele ...
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... principles of law ( that is , have implemented the ' rule of law ' ) to determine the respective rights of the citizen and the Crown . Hence , the constitution is the result of the ordinary law of the land , for its general principles ...
... principles of law ( that is , have implemented the ' rule of law ' ) to determine the respective rights of the citizen and the Crown . Hence , the constitution is the result of the ordinary law of the land , for its general principles ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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19th century administration amendments appeal appointed authority Board body boroughs Britain British constitution Cabinet Cabinet Government candidates century chairman civil servants Civil Service co-ordination colonies Committee Commonwealth Conservative Consolidated Fund Council debate decisions defence discussion division duties economic election electorate ensure examination executive exercised expenditure functions Government grant Hence High Court House of Commons House of Lords important industry interests issues judges judicial justice King King's Labour Party Leader legislation Lord Chancellor majority matters meetings ment Ministry Moreover nationalised opinion Opposition organisation Parlia Parliament parliamentary party system peers persons political powers practice prerogative Prime Minister principles private bills procedure proposals Queen Queen's Bench Division representative responsible result rules seats Secretary session Sir Ivor Jennings Sovereign Speaker standing orders statute tion trade unions Treasury two-party system usually vote voters Whips