Change the Rules!: Towards a Democratic ConstitutionSol Encel, Solomon Encel, Donald Horne, Elaine Thompson Penguin Books Australia, 1977 - 269 strani |
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... vote ' and ' one vote , one value ' are not protected . Indeed the effects of malapportionment make grotesque any democratic claims . The protection of country elector- ates is heartily undemocratic - if by democracy we mean that each ...
... vote ' and ' one vote , one value ' are not protected . Indeed the effects of malapportionment make grotesque any democratic claims . The protection of country elector- ates is heartily undemocratic - if by democracy we mean that each ...
Stran 176
... vote and yet never once gained a seat in the house . Surely an equitable system would have been one that gave such a party a voice in the parliament to reflect its vote and at the same time denied that party the oppor- tunity to ...
... vote and yet never once gained a seat in the house . Surely an equitable system would have been one that gave such a party a voice in the parliament to reflect its vote and at the same time denied that party the oppor- tunity to ...
Stran 179
... vote . Any group gaining , say , more than 4 per cent of the overall vote would be allocated seats in the parliament in accordance with their vote . The problem of a government elected without a majority of the vote would be overcome ...
... vote . Any group gaining , say , more than 4 per cent of the overall vote would be allocated seats in the parliament in accordance with their vote . The problem of a government elected without a majority of the vote would be overcome ...
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Change the Rules | 1 |
The People and the Constitution | 9 |
The Constitution as a Legal Document | 21 |
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amendments appointed Australian constitution Australian senate authority bill of rights British candidates cent chosen citizens Citizens for Democracy colonies common law Commonwealth conservative consti convention council cratic demo democracy democratic constitution Donald Horne duties of customs economic effect election electoral system ensure equal ernment example executive Executive Government federal Fraser freedom Governor Governor-General groups guarantee high court house of representatives house of review imposed institutions interests interpretation judges judicial review Justice Labor government legislation Liberal limits majority matters means ment monwealth parlia Parliament otherwise provides parliamentary participation pass person political parties Preferential voting present president prime minister proportional representation proposed law protection Queen Queensland referendum reform representation seats section 128 senate social society South Australia South Wales stitution supreme court Swedish constitution tatives tion tralian tution upper houses vacancy vote voters Western Australia Whitlam
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