The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 879
... cause an even greater congestion . We have already seen that Parliament has been forced almost into the position of a merely automatic registrar of the actions of the Civil Service , that the private member is too overburdened to be ...
... cause an even greater congestion . We have already seen that Parliament has been forced almost into the position of a merely automatic registrar of the actions of the Civil Service , that the private member is too overburdened to be ...
Page 998
... cause it to be subject to a rather strict interpretation of executive duties , and this was not only with an eye to Montesquieu . I am inclined to say that Montesquieu's influence was less than is generally supposed - what mattered was ...
... cause it to be subject to a rather strict interpretation of executive duties , and this was not only with an eye to Montesquieu . I am inclined to say that Montesquieu's influence was less than is generally supposed - what mattered was ...
Page 1481
... caused by force majeure , i.e. a purely external and totally incalculable and unavoidable factor , but by a fault of the service which cannot in the present state of science be assigned to a specific cause . In such cases the victim is ...
... caused by force majeure , i.e. a purely external and totally incalculable and unavoidable factor , but by a fault of the service which cannot in the present state of science be assigned to a specific cause . In such cases the victim is ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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