Constitutional PrecedentsManager of Publications, 1947 |
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Stran 126
... majority- the State declares the autonomy to be in force , and must take all the necess ary administrative steps within four months . If this majority is not obtained , the Council is dissolved , and no further application may be made ...
... majority- the State declares the autonomy to be in force , and must take all the necess ary administrative steps within four months . If this majority is not obtained , the Council is dissolved , and no further application may be made ...
Stran 159
... majority of the votes . It is by no means certain that if the contest had been confined to the winning candidate and ... Majority Preferential Voting Systems Various forms of voting are devised to ensure that every person returned to the ...
... majority of the votes . It is by no means certain that if the contest had been confined to the winning candidate and ... Majority Preferential Voting Systems Various forms of voting are devised to ensure that every person returned to the ...
Stran 170
... majority of the votes would get a majority of the seats , but B who polled twice as much as C would get only one seat . ( iii ) The D'Hondt Method . To remedy this defect Professor Victor D'Hondt of Belgium put forward a formula which ...
... majority of the votes would get a majority of the seats , but B who polled twice as much as C would get only one seat . ( iii ) The D'Hondt Method . To remedy this defect Professor Victor D'Hondt of Belgium put forward a formula which ...
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Safeguards for Minorities III | 108 |
Freedom of Conscience | 110 |
Rights to Education | 120 |
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