Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... Parliament , as American and Canadian courts will protect the constitution , against any infringe- ment . But in France , for example , the validity of a parliamentary statute cannot be questioned in the courts on the ground that it is ...
... Parliament , as American and Canadian courts will protect the constitution , against any infringe- ment . But in France , for example , the validity of a parliamentary statute cannot be questioned in the courts on the ground that it is ...
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... Parliament , as American and Canadian courts will protect the constitution , against any infringe- ment . But in France , for example , the validity of a parliamentary statute cannot be questioned in the courts on the ground that it is ...
... Parliament , as American and Canadian courts will protect the constitution , against any infringe- ment . But in France , for example , the validity of a parliamentary statute cannot be questioned in the courts on the ground that it is ...
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... Parliament could be dropped from the constitution . " Legally , therefore , the only limitation on the complete power of Parliament over the Constitution , " says R. H. Brand , 1 " is the requirement of a two - thirds majority in ...
... Parliament could be dropped from the constitution . " Legally , therefore , the only limitation on the complete power of Parliament over the Constitution , " says R. H. Brand , 1 " is the requirement of a two - thirds majority in ...
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