The British Political SystemIndus Publishing House, 1966 - 192 páginas |
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... rules of common law which have never been formally enacted by Parliament but have gained legal recognition and are considered a part of the written law of the land . The most deeply cherished liberties of the British people are ...
... rules of common law which have never been formally enacted by Parliament but have gained legal recognition and are considered a part of the written law of the land . The most deeply cherished liberties of the British people are ...
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... rules and regulations promulgated under delegated legislation should be tabled before the House within a period varying from 28 to 120 days . The House has the power to repeal any order of rule which it deems undesirable . Thus ...
... rules and regulations promulgated under delegated legislation should be tabled before the House within a period varying from 28 to 120 days . The House has the power to repeal any order of rule which it deems undesirable . Thus ...
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... rules of Parliament . His rulings are final and may not be questioned . He also puts questions to the vote , sees that there are no irregulari- ties in the vote , decides whether the ' ayes ' or the ' noes ' have it , and announces the ...
... rules of Parliament . His rulings are final and may not be questioned . He also puts questions to the vote , sees that there are no irregulari- ties in the vote , decides whether the ' ayes ' or the ' noes ' have it , and announces the ...
Contenido
The Parliament | 84 |
Local SelfGovernment | 144 |
The British Judicial System | 153 |
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administration amendments Annual Conference appointed Attlee authority become bodies Boroughs Britain British Civil Service British Constitution British Monarchy British Parliament British Political System candidate century Chairman Civil Servants collective responsibility Conservative Party Constituency Association Constituency Party consultation conventions Council criticism Crown debates decisions delegated legislation discussed election electoral England fact foreign form the Government functions hereditary House of Commons House of Lords impartiality important judges judicial King known Labour Party law-making Leader Liberal Party London Lord Chancellor matters meetings ment monarchy Money Bill National Executive Committee Opposition organization Parish Parliament Act Parliamentary Party party politics passed peerage peers policies political parties power of dissolution present Prime Minister Private Bills Professor Laski proposals Queen question Ramsay MacDonald reform resign rigid party discipline Royal Assent Scottish Affairs Committee Second Reading Secretary session Similarly Sovereign Speaker Standing Committees statutes tion Treasury two-party system vote Whips