Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... Legislatures It is difficult to lay down any norm of size of a legislature for being accepted by all the Afro - Asian democracies . But one may lay down certain governing principles to enable them to determine the size of their ...
... Legislatures It is difficult to lay down any norm of size of a legislature for being accepted by all the Afro - Asian democracies . But one may lay down certain governing principles to enable them to determine the size of their ...
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... legislature everywhere has become , what Carlyle called with cruel precision , ' a talking shop ' . The real problem now is to rescue the legislature from the plethora of shallow speeches and hollow criticizm . Carlyle once observed ...
... legislature everywhere has become , what Carlyle called with cruel precision , ' a talking shop ' . The real problem now is to rescue the legislature from the plethora of shallow speeches and hollow criticizm . Carlyle once observed ...
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... legislature should delegate its functions to several commit- tees which should be clothed with proper and final authority to deal with the matters entrusted to them . No legislature can function effectively without the aid of com ...
... legislature should delegate its functions to several commit- tees which should be clothed with proper and final authority to deal with the matters entrusted to them . No legislature can function effectively without the aid of com ...
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