The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... COUNCIL AND ITS WEAKNESSES In chapter 4 it was shown how medieval kings consulted periodically with the Great Council , the Magnum Concilium , on important matters of State , especially those affecting taxation . As the business of the ...
... COUNCIL AND ITS WEAKNESSES In chapter 4 it was shown how medieval kings consulted periodically with the Great Council , the Magnum Concilium , on important matters of State , especially those affecting taxation . As the business of the ...
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... Council became the means of com- municating the royal will to the nation , the Council also taking the necessary administrative measures . But , in addition to executive functions , the Council soon acquired judicial powers in both ...
... Council became the means of com- municating the royal will to the nation , the Council also taking the necessary administrative measures . But , in addition to executive functions , the Council soon acquired judicial powers in both ...
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... COUNCIL : THE COMMITTEE SYSTEM Councils , unlike Parliament , meet infrequently ; county councils usually meet quarterly , others monthly . Moreover , the council may be large , containing well over a hundred members . Hence almost all ...
... COUNCIL : THE COMMITTEE SYSTEM Councils , unlike Parliament , meet infrequently ; county councils usually meet quarterly , others monthly . Moreover , the council may be large , containing well over a hundred members . Hence almost all ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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