The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... Commission , which has much to do , than the President of a Commission not in the public eye . The choice of rapporteur is determined by the considerations we have mentioned in reference to the Presidents . Most often the recognized ...
... Commission , which has much to do , than the President of a Commission not in the public eye . The choice of rapporteur is determined by the considerations we have mentioned in reference to the Presidents . Most often the recognized ...
Page 817
... commission operations is the rule and practice that where finance is involved the Commission of Finances shall send consultants to the principal Commission . It is said that co - operation between Commissions is impeded by their number ...
... commission operations is the rule and practice that where finance is involved the Commission of Finances shall send consultants to the principal Commission . It is said that co - operation between Commissions is impeded by their number ...
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... Commission . The rapporteur or the President can , in the name of the Commission , demand the com- mittal of an amendment . This large power was granted because it sometimes happened that a quorum of Commissioners could not be obtained ...
... Commission . The rapporteur or the President can , in the name of the Commission , demand the com- mittal of an amendment . This large power was granted because it sometimes happened that a quorum of Commissioners could not be obtained ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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