A Collection of the Fundamental Laws of Twenty- By WALTER FAIRLEIGH DODD VOLUME II LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHICAGO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS LONDON T. FISHER UNWIN, 1 ADELPHI TERRACE GENERAL COPYRIGHT 1908 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Published January 1909 Composed and Printed By V.2 Declarations, Rights, and Guaranties (Arts. 1-35) The Legislative Power (Art. 36) The House of Deputies (Arts. 37-45) Provisions Common to Both Houses (Arts. 55-66) Enactment and Approval of Laws (Arts. 68-73)* Its Nature and Duration (Arts. 74-80) Manner and Time of Electing the President and Vice-President of the Nation (Arts. 81-85) Powers of the Executive (Art. 86) The Ministers of the Executive Power (Arts. 87-93) Its Nature and Duration (Arts. 94-99) Functions of the Judicial Power (Arts. 100-103) Provincial Governments (Arts. 104-10) The House of Representatives (Secs. 24-40) Both Houses of Parliament (Secs. 41-50) Powers of the Parliament (Secs. 51-60) The Executive Government (Secs. 61-70) Fundamental Law Concerning the General Rights of Citizens (December 21, 1867) Fundamental Law Concerning Imperial Representation (De- Fundamental Law Concerning the Establishment of an Im- Fundamental Law Concerning the Judicial Power (Decem- Fundamental Law Concerning the Exercise of Administrative HUNGARY Law 3 of 1848 Concerning the Formation of a Responsible Law 4 of 1848 Concerning Annual Sessions of the Diet nates Law 5 of 1848 Concerning the Election of Representatives AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Law Concerning the Affairs Common to All of the Countries Law Concerning the Administration of Bosnia and Herze- The Territory and Its Divisions (Arts. 1-3) Belgian Citizens and Their Rights (Arts. 4–24) Concerning Powers (Arts. 25-31) The House of Representatives (Arts. 47-52) General Provisions (Arts. 125-30) The Revision of the Constitution (Art. 131) 91 113 |