Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Volumen16Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies., 1982 |
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... reason for poverty and misery in the developing countries , especially India , is not the lack of potential or ... reasons for this ? It has been found that the developing countries have not been able to associate the masses with ...
... reason for poverty and misery in the developing countries , especially India , is not the lack of potential or ... reasons for this ? It has been found that the developing countries have not been able to associate the masses with ...
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... reason is that the entire doctrine of vicarious liability is founded on irrationality and any attempt to extend its scope will be opposed by its antagonists . II The judgement is of historic importance mainly for four reasons . First ...
... reason is that the entire doctrine of vicarious liability is founded on irrationality and any attempt to extend its scope will be opposed by its antagonists . II The judgement is of historic importance mainly for four reasons . First ...
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... reasons good or bad , the law does not allow this question to be judicially investigated . It is for the Parliament or State Legislatures , which are representative bodies , to decide major policy issues as to whether ' economic ...
... reasons good or bad , the law does not allow this question to be judicially investigated . It is for the Parliament or State Legislatures , which are representative bodies , to decide major policy issues as to whether ' economic ...
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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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