The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... LEGISLATION J So far , however , we have concerned ourselves only with legislation on ordinary matters . There is still something to add in regard to legislation where finance is directly involved . Here let us enter one warning ...
... LEGISLATION J So far , however , we have concerned ourselves only with legislation on ordinary matters . There is still something to add in regard to legislation where finance is directly involved . Here let us enter one warning ...
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... legislative . A more moderate demand is for Direct Legislation , that is , the Referendum and the Initiative . In both of these devices the people are ( formally ) called upon immediately , and not through the intervention of political ...
... legislative . A more moderate demand is for Direct Legislation , that is , the Referendum and the Initiative . In both of these devices the people are ( formally ) called upon immediately , and not through the intervention of political ...
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... legislative result , can be improved by Direct Legislation . Let us begin by observing the actual conditions prescribed for the exercise of Direct Legislation . Distinctions are made between Consti- tutional , Ordinary and Financial ...
... legislative result , can be improved by Direct Legislation . Let us begin by observing the actual conditions prescribed for the exercise of Direct Legislation . Distinctions are made between Consti- tutional , Ordinary and Financial ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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