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PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY The importance of the legislature as the
public ' s representative is embodied in the principle of ... As British political
leader Disraeli once phrased it , “ we are governed not by logic but by Parliament
. " Those ...
PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY The importance of the legislature as the
public ' s representative is embodied in the principle of ... As British political
leader Disraeli once phrased it , “ we are governed not by logic but by Parliament
. " Those ...
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An important mechanism for maintaining the supremacy of Parliament is
parliamentary privilege , a series of rights given to the legislature and to nobody
else , in order to ensure that Parliament and its members are collectively and
individually ...
An important mechanism for maintaining the supremacy of Parliament is
parliamentary privilege , a series of rights given to the legislature and to nobody
else , in order to ensure that Parliament and its members are collectively and
individually ...
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CODY , HOWARD ( 1992 ) “ Parliamentary Reform : Some Implications for
Western Canada , ” American Review of Canadian ... FRITH , ROYCE ( 1991 )
Hoods on the Hill : How Mulroney and His Gang Rammed the GST Past
Parliament and ...
CODY , HOWARD ( 1992 ) “ Parliamentary Reform : Some Implications for
Western Canada , ” American Review of Canadian ... FRITH , ROYCE ( 1991 )
Hoods on the Hill : How Mulroney and His Gang Rammed the GST Past
Parliament and ...
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