The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1036
... responsibility either for his own executive work or for the legislative policy of his party in both Houses . He is , under the con- stitution , himself a part of the legislature , in so far as he is called upon to oppose or disapprove ...
... responsibility either for his own executive work or for the legislative policy of his party in both Houses . He is , under the con- stitution , himself a part of the legislature , in so far as he is called upon to oppose or disapprove ...
Page 1070
... responsibility . This ultimately became Article 17 of the Constitution of 1871 . The intention was not quite to ... responsibility as unnecessary legal trifling he did so because he was prepared to take responsibility and leadership ...
... responsibility . This ultimately became Article 17 of the Constitution of 1871 . The intention was not quite to ... responsibility as unnecessary legal trifling he did so because he was prepared to take responsibility and leadership ...
Page 1108
... responsibility . Loss of office is , in the Western World . at least a sufficient sanction of responsibility , while impeachment , and civil and criminal liability , are either unnecessary or too grave to be used . Responsibility of ...
... responsibility . Loss of office is , in the Western World . at least a sufficient sanction of responsibility , while impeachment , and civil and criminal liability , are either unnecessary or too grave to be used . Responsibility of ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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