The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... inquiry into certain acts of omissions of government cannot ensure that the form of such an inquiry is in any way likely to meet their demands . If the Prime Minister says ' One Judge ' , acting in heaven knows what capacity , then it ...
... inquiry into certain acts of omissions of government cannot ensure that the form of such an inquiry is in any way likely to meet their demands . If the Prime Minister says ' One Judge ' , acting in heaven knows what capacity , then it ...
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... inquiry which I have been entrusted with alone . It has the advantage that there can be no dissent , but it has two great disadvantages : first , being in secret , it has not the appearance of justice ; second , in carrying out the inquiry ...
... inquiry which I have been entrusted with alone . It has the advantage that there can be no dissent , but it has two great disadvantages : first , being in secret , it has not the appearance of justice ; second , in carrying out the inquiry ...
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... Inquiry Tenancy of Shops ( Scotland ) Lord Shawcross 37 2 17 None 18 Mr Ian H. Shearer , QC 5 None 5 Feb. 1958 Funds in Court 11 None 15 Cook ) May 1958 June 1958 June 1958 June 1958 FA List of Committees of Inquiry into Social Economic ...
... Inquiry Tenancy of Shops ( Scotland ) Lord Shawcross 37 2 17 None 18 Mr Ian H. Shearer , QC 5 None 5 Feb. 1958 Funds in Court 11 None 15 Cook ) May 1958 June 1958 June 1958 June 1958 FA List of Committees of Inquiry into Social Economic ...
Contenido
PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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