The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... means that no one else can control the actions of their civil servants , and secondly means that they are not to be blamed if they can't themselves . But even if we can uncover the theories involved , there is still always need for ...
... means that no one else can control the actions of their civil servants , and secondly means that they are not to be blamed if they can't themselves . But even if we can uncover the theories involved , there is still always need for ...
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... means adding to the advisory functions of the House , as distinct from the legislative ones of the moment , a new system of advisory Committees covering the whole field of administration . ' - The issue of accommodation can be overrated ...
... means adding to the advisory functions of the House , as distinct from the legislative ones of the moment , a new system of advisory Committees covering the whole field of administration . ' - The issue of accommodation can be overrated ...
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... means of the citizen's right of access to Members of Parliament.2 The Editors of Public Law described this statement as ' disreput- able ' and commented that it was ' almost unbelievable ' that such a document could be produced : ' for ...
... means of the citizen's right of access to Members of Parliament.2 The Editors of Public Law described this statement as ' disreput- able ' and commented that it was ' almost unbelievable ' that such a document could be produced : ' for ...
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PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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