Federalism in Australia and the Federal Republic of Germany: A Comparative StudyRussell L. Mathews Australian National University Press, 1980 - 356 strani |
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... votes in the Bundesrat . Each Land can send as many members to the Bundesrat as it has votes . As said , the minimum being three . Laender with more than two million inhabitants have four votes , while those with more than six million ...
... votes in the Bundesrat . Each Land can send as many members to the Bundesrat as it has votes . As said , the minimum being three . Laender with more than two million inhabitants have four votes , while those with more than six million ...
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... votes in the Bundesrat . Each Land can send as many members to the Bundesrat as it has votes . As said , the minimum being three . Laender with more than two million inhabitants have four votes , while those with more than six million ...
... votes in the Bundesrat . Each Land can send as many members to the Bundesrat as it has votes . As said , the minimum being three . Laender with more than two million inhabitants have four votes , while those with more than six million ...
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... votes , while each Land has 1 vote . Decisions require a three - fourths majority , that with a total of 22 possible votes , 17 votes must be cast in favour of a motion for it to be carried . Since the votes of the Federal Government ...
... votes , while each Land has 1 vote . Decisions require a three - fourths majority , that with a total of 22 possible votes , 17 votes must be cast in favour of a motion for it to be carried . Since the votes of the Federal Government ...
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I | 3 |
Participation of the Laender in Decision | 31 |
VII | 92 |
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Federalism in Australia and the Federal Republic of Germany: A Comparative Study Russell L. Mathews Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1980 |
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administration Advisory agreements allocation amendments areas arrangements Article 91a authorities Basic Law BGB1 budgets Bundesrat Bundestag Canberra capital cent claimant co-operation co-ordination Committee Commonwealth Government Commonwealth Grants Commission communities competences concerned Conference continental shelf cultural decisions distribution DM billion economic elected established expenditure Federal and Laender Federal Government Federal Republic financial assistance financial planning fiscal equalisation functions funds German House institutions investment involved joint tasks Laender governments Land legislation Loan Council Lower Saxony major matters million Ministers North Rhine-Westphalia organisations outlay overall Parliament parties personal income tax political population powers Premiers problems programs Queensland regional relation representatives Republic of Germany requirements responsibility revenue Rhineland-Palatinate Schleswig-Holstein section 96 Senate South Australia South Wales specific purpose grants specific purpose payments Stabilisation Law structure Tasmania Tax Sharing tertiary education treaty turnover tax Victoria votes West Germany Western Australia