The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... candidate he really wants ; it improves the quality of candidates , because in the larger constituencies which would be formed there would be fewer safe seats ; it gives original and able Independents more chance of succeeding at an ...
... candidate he really wants ; it improves the quality of candidates , because in the larger constituencies which would be formed there would be fewer safe seats ; it gives original and able Independents more chance of succeeding at an ...
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... candidates enter , was devised to meet these objections , being based on the experience of the War Office Selection Board for officers . Candidates , who must have a first or second class honours degree , are first given a brief written ...
... candidates enter , was devised to meet these objections , being based on the experience of the War Office Selection Board for officers . Candidates , who must have a first or second class honours degree , are first given a brief written ...
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... candidates on their party's future . Prospective candidates , therefore , are selected , subject to the veto of National Headquarters , by a small group of party enthu- siasts who need not necessarily be a cross - section of the people ...
... candidates on their party's future . Prospective candidates , therefore , are selected , subject to the veto of National Headquarters , by a small group of party enthu- siasts who need not necessarily be a cross - section of the people ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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A. V. Dicey administrative amendments appeal appointed authority Board body Britain British constitution Cabinet candidates century chairman civil servants Civil Service co-ordination colonies Committee Commonwealth Conservative Consolidated Fund Council councillors county boroughs debate decided decisions defence delegated legislation discussion Division duties economic election electorate ensure examination executive exercised expenditure functions grant Hence High Court House of Commons House of Lords important industry interests issue judges judicial justice King King's Labour Party Leader Lord Chancellor majority matters ment Ministry Moreover nationalised Opposition organisation Parlia Parliament parliamentary party system peers persons political powers practice prerogative Prime Minister principles Privy procedure proposals Queen recognised reform representative responsible rule of law Secretary separation of powers session Sir Ivor Jennings Sovereign Speaker standing orders statute Statutory Instruments tion Treasury tribunals two-party system usually vote Whips