The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... follow . Further , if a resolution is to follow upon the debate at least thirty members must support it , and as many members can demand that the resolution be examined by a Committee before a vote is taken . If the interpellations are ...
... follow . Further , if a resolution is to follow upon the debate at least thirty members must support it , and as many members can demand that the resolution be examined by a Committee before a vote is taken . If the interpellations are ...
Page 1105
... follow that we positively have confidence . Parties in the Reichstag , therefore , who do not wish to overturn a Government , but who are strong enough to do so , may and do vote against a resolution of no confidence , without con ...
... follow that we positively have confidence . Parties in the Reichstag , therefore , who do not wish to overturn a Government , but who are strong enough to do so , may and do vote against a resolution of no confidence , without con ...
Page 1374
... follow : 1 I follow principally A. Brand , Das Beamtenrecht , 2nd Edition , Berlin , 1926 : Schulze - Simons , Die Rechtsprechung des Reichsdiszplinarhofs , 1926 , Sect . 8 ; Hats- chek , Deutsches und Preussisches Staatsrecht , 1921 ...
... follow : 1 I follow principally A. Brand , Das Beamtenrecht , 2nd Edition , Berlin , 1926 : Schulze - Simons , Die Rechtsprechung des Reichsdiszplinarhofs , 1926 , Sect . 8 ; Hats- chek , Deutsches und Preussisches Staatsrecht , 1921 ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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