The Politics of Australian Democracy: Fundamentals in DisputeMacmillan, 1978 - 709 strani |
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Stran 144
... dismiss his ministers if they refused to change their policy ? In 1913 , Asquith admitted that the monarch had an ' undoubted right ' to dismiss his ministers . Both then and since , the existence of this right does not seem to have ...
... dismiss his ministers if they refused to change their policy ? In 1913 , Asquith admitted that the monarch had an ' undoubted right ' to dismiss his ministers . Both then and since , the existence of this right does not seem to have ...
Stran 163
... dismiss was the appropriate response in 1975 . This chapter has shown that the power to dismiss ministers may only be exercised in very limited and particular circumstances ( see pages 148-52 above ) . These did not apply in 1975 ...
... dismiss was the appropriate response in 1975 . This chapter has shown that the power to dismiss ministers may only be exercised in very limited and particular circumstances ( see pages 148-52 above ) . These did not apply in 1975 ...
Stran 175
... dismiss Mr Whitlam and install a care - taker administration ? If Sir John had made up his mind that an election was necessary why did he , having first dismissed Mr Whitlam , not offer to recommission him if he would advise an election ...
... dismiss Mr Whitlam and install a care - taker administration ? If Sir John had made up his mind that an election was necessary why did he , having first dismissed Mr Whitlam , not offer to recommission him if he would advise an election ...
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THE CONSTITUTION AND PUBLIC POLICY | 34 |
vi | 41 |
THE FEDERAL FRAMEWORK | 70 |
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The Politics of Australian Democracy: Fundamentals in Dispute Hugh Vincent Emy Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1978 |
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