Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... Privy Council : " Plenary powers as large and of the same nature as those of Parliament itself " ( R. v . Burah ) 1 ; " authority as plenary and as ample within the limits prescribed . . . as the Imperial Parlia- ment in the plenitude ...
... Privy Council : " Plenary powers as large and of the same nature as those of Parliament itself " ( R. v . Burah ) 1 ; " authority as plenary and as ample within the limits prescribed . . . as the Imperial Parlia- ment in the plenitude ...
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... Council was a law respecting the constitution of the Legislature , within the same provision . The " grave question " raised by the Privy Council in the Initia- tive and Referendum Act whether a colonial Legislature " can create and ...
... Council was a law respecting the constitution of the Legislature , within the same provision . The " grave question " raised by the Privy Council in the Initia- tive and Referendum Act whether a colonial Legislature " can create and ...
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... Council on a report of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , but not sooner or otherwise . Before these regulations there seems to have been no established practice . There appears to have been a Judge Advocate of each fleet ...
... Council on a report of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , but not sooner or otherwise . Before these regulations there seems to have been no established practice . There appears to have been a Judge Advocate of each fleet ...
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... Privy Council to decide that an Order in Council repugnant to International Law is invalid ( The Zamora [ 1916 ] , 2 Appeal Cases , 77 ) , if the International Law is vague and uncertain . Its uncer- tainty is brought very much into ...
... Privy Council to decide that an Order in Council repugnant to International Law is invalid ( The Zamora [ 1916 ] , 2 Appeal Cases , 77 ) , if the International Law is vague and uncertain . Its uncer- tainty is brought very much into ...
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... Privy Council and the Federal Court of the United States , which are both in a full sense international tribunals . Already , however , a strong sub - committee of the International Judges , including Lord Finlay and M. Weiss , is ...
... Privy Council and the Federal Court of the United States , which are both in a full sense international tribunals . Already , however , a strong sub - committee of the International Judges , including Lord Finlay and M. Weiss , is ...
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