Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Volumen16Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies., 1982 |
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... means law is supreme and above all , and no authority can claim supremacy save that of the law . In the second place , it means equality before the law , or equal subjection of all classes to the ordinary law of the land administered by ...
... means law is supreme and above all , and no authority can claim supremacy save that of the law . In the second place , it means equality before the law , or equal subjection of all classes to the ordinary law of the land administered by ...
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... means an equality of rights and duties . In this sense thers is no equality , as it does not mean that the powers of private citizen are the same as the powers of the public official . It is not contrary to the rule of law that special ...
... means an equality of rights and duties . In this sense thers is no equality , as it does not mean that the powers of private citizen are the same as the powers of the public official . It is not contrary to the rule of law that special ...
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... means that if a worker is unable to get work at minimum wage he should be left without work . To give an example ... means and employers ' capacity to pay in a poor country like India . One might say the same of the total prohibition of ...
... means that if a worker is unable to get work at minimum wage he should be left without work . To give an example ... means and employers ' capacity to pay in a poor country like India . One might say the same of the total prohibition of ...
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Lessons from the Scottish Referendum | 1 |
Some Observations on Opposition in | 21 |
Indias Quest for Democratic Constitutionalism | 34 |
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