Australian National GovernmentLongman Australia, 1973 - 519 strani |
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Stran 17
... given as few powers as possible . 18 Few men find it easy , of course , to turn their backs on or to destroy something to which they have successfully given years of their lives . The Fathers of the Australian Constitution had given ...
... given as few powers as possible . 18 Few men find it easy , of course , to turn their backs on or to destroy something to which they have successfully given years of their lives . The Fathers of the Australian Constitution had given ...
Stran 41
... given here to formal amendment of the written text of the Constitution under Section 128. Under that Section , the Commonwealth alone has power of initiation . The Founding Fathers presumably felt that they had given the coming Common ...
... given here to formal amendment of the written text of the Constitution under Section 128. Under that Section , the Commonwealth alone has power of initiation . The Founding Fathers presumably felt that they had given the coming Common ...
Stran 279
... given certain functions and powers calling for quasi - judicial attitudes ( e.g. the sole power under the Parliament Act of 1911 to certify Money Bills and the post of chairman of the Boundaries Commission which reviews and re - draws ...
... given certain functions and powers calling for quasi - judicial attitudes ( e.g. the sole power under the Parliament Act of 1911 to certify Money Bills and the post of chairman of the Boundaries Commission which reviews and re - draws ...
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THE FATHERS AND THEIR CONSTITUTION | 1 |
Vocational and Parliamentary Backgrounds of Members of | 11 |
THE PEOPLE AND THE CONSTITUTION | 40 |
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