Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 93
Página 14
... Officers of the Crown were called on to advise upon a suggestion that the Legislature of the Cape of Good Hope might establish within a colony a number of subordinate provincial Legislatures . The Secretary of State , in a despatch to ...
... Officers of the Crown were called on to advise upon a suggestion that the Legislature of the Cape of Good Hope might establish within a colony a number of subordinate provincial Legislatures . The Secretary of State , in a despatch to ...
Página 22
... . 205 seq . 2 For examples see Keith , Responsible Government , vol . i , p . 458 . See Maitland , Constitutional History , p . 415 . by and in the name of the particular officer charged 22 THE POWERS OF COLONIAL LEGISLATURES .
... . 205 seq . 2 For examples see Keith , Responsible Government , vol . i , p . 458 . See Maitland , Constitutional History , p . 415 . by and in the name of the particular officer charged 22 THE POWERS OF COLONIAL LEGISLATURES .
Página 23
by and in the name of the particular officer charged with their execution . In the case of a colonial Legislature there seems nothing fundamental or Empire - binding in the actual position of the Crown as part of the law - making ...
by and in the name of the particular officer charged with their execution . In the case of a colonial Legislature there seems nothing fundamental or Empire - binding in the actual position of the Crown as part of the law - making ...
Página 36
... officers . If he was dissatisfied with them he put them ashore , and occasionally even confined them on board . Even after the Act of 1661 , captains occasionally confined their lieutenants or put them ashore . In September 1704 a Court ...
... officers . If he was dissatisfied with them he put them ashore , and occasionally even confined them on board . Even after the Act of 1661 , captains occasionally confined their lieutenants or put them ashore . In September 1704 a Court ...
Página 37
... officers , and by his indictment whereof he was accused they found him to be guilty of mutiny and so delivered their verdict under their handwritings and left him to 1 R.O.S.P. Dom . , Car . I , 80 , fol . 7 . the mercy of the Right ...
... officers , and by his indictment whereof he was accused they found him to be guilty of mutiny and so delivered their verdict under their handwritings and left him to 1 R.O.S.P. Dom . , Car . I , 80 , fol . 7 . the mercy of the Right ...
Contenido
261 | |
263 | |
271 | |
283 | |
284 | |
301 | |
302 | |
109 | |
113 | |
119 | |
125 | |
132 | |
136 | |
137 | |
152 | |
162 | |
176 | |
191 | |
201 | |
210 | |
218 | |
229 | |
242 | |
255 | |
257 | |
1 | |
19 | |
25 | |
32 | |
38 | |
44 | |
49 | |
97 | |
102 | |
109 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adopted child Amendment appeal apply appointed Article Australia authority BERRIEDALE bill of lading British captain carrier charge clause Colony Commission common law Commonwealth Conference constitution contract conventions Court Martial criminal custom deal decision delegates doctrine Dominion droit duty effect Empire enactment enemy England English law entitled established existence fact favour foreign French German Government Hague High Court Imperial important incorporated India insanity interest International Labour international law Irish Free issue Judge Advocate judgment Judicial Committee jury Justice lawyers League of Nations legislation Legislature limited Lord mandates mandatory Maori matter ment Native offences officers opinion Ordinance Parliament Peace persons practice principle Privy Council Professor Garner provides Province Queensland question railway companies regard regulations rules ship statute territory tion trade Treaty Treaty of Versailles trial trial by jury tribunal ultra vires validity