Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... effect , and from the sidelights it throws upon constitutional practice in those countries . The provisions of the Peace Treaty are now so well - known to readers of this journal that it would be superfluous to do more than remind them ...
... effect , and from the sidelights it throws upon constitutional practice in those countries . The provisions of the Peace Treaty are now so well - known to readers of this journal that it would be superfluous to do more than remind them ...
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... effect to the procedure apparently contemplated by Article 405 , of submitting conventions to their national legislatures for legislative action where such bodies existed . In France the constitutional practice is for the Government to ...
... effect to the procedure apparently contemplated by Article 405 , of submitting conventions to their national legislatures for legislative action where such bodies existed . In France the constitutional practice is for the Government to ...
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... effect the necessary modifications of their existing national laws to remedy those condi- tions ? The view of the International Labour Office on this increas- ingly important and essentially practical question is that domestic ...
... effect the necessary modifications of their existing national laws to remedy those condi- tions ? The view of the International Labour Office on this increas- ingly important and essentially practical question is that domestic ...
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... effect of the Parliament Act , 1911 -is that it is supreme over all other authority ; that any division or distribution of powers is dependent on its will ; that it may assume non - legislative powers , that it may devolve legislative ...
... effect of the Parliament Act , 1911 -is that it is supreme over all other authority ; that any division or distribution of powers is dependent on its will ; that it may assume non - legislative powers , that it may devolve legislative ...
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... effect of this provision was recently considered by the High Court of Australia in Taylor v . A.-G. for Queensland ( 1917 ) , 23 C.L.R. 457 . In that case an Act and a Bill of the Queensland Legislature were under consideration . The ...
... effect of this provision was recently considered by the High Court of Australia in Taylor v . A.-G. for Queensland ( 1917 ) , 23 C.L.R. 457 . In that case an Act and a Bill of the Queensland Legislature were under consideration . The ...
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