The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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Página 518
... opinion ' is thus a considerable over - simplification . A democratic system has , in fact , to satisfy four kinds of opinion — majority opinion , minority opinion , informed opinion and group opinion , though the same people may be ...
... opinion ' is thus a considerable over - simplification . A democratic system has , in fact , to satisfy four kinds of opinion — majority opinion , minority opinion , informed opinion and group opinion , though the same people may be ...
Página 519
... opinion and to impose policy on a reluctant public , but , under a democratic constitution , the Opposition hopes ... opinion While the majority decide the Government , the impact of different opinions on political action cannot be ...
... opinion and to impose policy on a reluctant public , but , under a democratic constitution , the Opposition hopes ... opinion While the majority decide the Government , the impact of different opinions on political action cannot be ...
Página 548
... opinion . In the United Nations such opinion can be swiftly expressed with force and clarity , as it was , for instance , over the invasion of North Korea ( 1950 ) , Russian intervention in Hungary ( 1956 ) , and the Anglo - French ...
... opinion . In the United Nations such opinion can be swiftly expressed with force and clarity , as it was , for instance , over the invasion of North Korea ( 1950 ) , Russian intervention in Hungary ( 1956 ) , and the Anglo - French ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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