The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... court system is hierarchically structured and composed of three court levels : federal courts ( Supreme Court and Federal Court of Canada ) , provincial courts ( a provincial Supreme Court and superior , county , and district courts ) ...
... court system is hierarchically structured and composed of three court levels : federal courts ( Supreme Court and Federal Court of Canada ) , provincial courts ( a provincial Supreme Court and superior , county , and district courts ) ...
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... Court , to interpret the Constitution and to refuse to enforce those measures that in their opinion are in conflict ... court system in the United States more politically oriented and more powerful than the judiciary in any other ...
... Court , to interpret the Constitution and to refuse to enforce those measures that in their opinion are in conflict ... court system in the United States more politically oriented and more powerful than the judiciary in any other ...
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... Court in 1981 . Although presidential nominees to the Supreme Court must receive Senate approval , the custom of senatorial courtesy does not apply . The Senate will typically approve the presidential recommendation , as long as the ...
... Court in 1981 . Although presidential nominees to the Supreme Court must receive Senate approval , the custom of senatorial courtesy does not apply . The Senate will typically approve the presidential recommendation , as long as the ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
The 1982 Canada | 12 |
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