Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... practice of Government . ' This expedient , during the last hundred years , has met with mix- ed reception . It secured a long line of enthusiastic admirers and a Proportional Representation Society , founded in 1884 , has pro- duced a ...
... practice of Government . ' This expedient , during the last hundred years , has met with mix- ed reception . It secured a long line of enthusiastic admirers and a Proportional Representation Society , founded in 1884 , has pro- duced a ...
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... practice , this soon came to mean that the chamber first indicated how many members each party group should have on each committee , the party groups that selected their respective representatives , and the chamber completed the process ...
... practice , this soon came to mean that the chamber first indicated how many members each party group should have on each committee , the party groups that selected their respective representatives , and the chamber completed the process ...
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... practice it in colla- 5 Harold Laski : Parliamentary Government in England , p . 290 . 6 Ibid . , p . 359 . 7 For detailed discussion see S. S. More : Practice and Procedure of Indian Parliament , pp . 518-520 . 8 Lord Bryce : Modern ...
... practice it in colla- 5 Harold Laski : Parliamentary Government in England , p . 290 . 6 Ibid . , p . 359 . 7 For detailed discussion see S. S. More : Practice and Procedure of Indian Parliament , pp . 518-520 . 8 Lord Bryce : Modern ...
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