The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... parliamentary government : as a team , the cabinet , that is , the government of the day , is sustained or defeated in Parliament . Individual government ministers cannot be rejected by Parliament . Moreover , unity of purpose is a ...
... parliamentary government : as a team , the cabinet , that is , the government of the day , is sustained or defeated in Parliament . Individual government ministers cannot be rejected by Parliament . Moreover , unity of purpose is a ...
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... parliamentary supremacy includes four essential features : " There is no higher legislative authority ; no court can declare Acts of Parliament to be invalid ; there is no limit to Parliament's sphere of legislation ; and no Parliament ...
... parliamentary supremacy includes four essential features : " There is no higher legislative authority ; no court can declare Acts of Parliament to be invalid ; there is no limit to Parliament's sphere of legislation ; and no Parliament ...
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... parliamentary supremacy maintained , and if Parliament does not in any real sense make the laws , what functions does the legislature perform ? The principle of parliamentary sovereignty is retained because it is useful for the ...
... parliamentary supremacy maintained , and if Parliament does not in any real sense make the laws , what functions does the legislature perform ? The principle of parliamentary sovereignty is retained because it is useful for 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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