Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Volumen16Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies., 1982 |
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... tion ; for no Constitution can afford to be rigid . Constitution has to be responsive to the people's will and ideas . People's will , require- ments and aspirations change according to the time and the circum- stances in a society ...
... tion ; for no Constitution can afford to be rigid . Constitution has to be responsive to the people's will and ideas . People's will , require- ments and aspirations change according to the time and the circum- stances in a society ...
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... tion with voluntary associations and educational institutions , the legis- lature could be an effective instrument . Two of them thought that the legislature should , even on its own , take up challenges of social change . When asked to ...
... tion with voluntary associations and educational institutions , the legis- lature could be an effective instrument . Two of them thought that the legislature should , even on its own , take up challenges of social change . When asked to ...
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... tion became so newsworthy and controversial . The election presented a lively contest between the nominee of the ruling party and that of the Opposition . The only Presidental election to excite anything like general interest was held ...
... tion became so newsworthy and controversial . The election presented a lively contest between the nominee of the ruling party and that of the Opposition . The only Presidental election to excite anything like general interest was held ...
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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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