Modern ConstitutionsOxford University Press, 1951 - 216 páginas |
Contenido
WHAT A CONSTITUTION IS | 1 |
HOW CONSTITUTIONS MAY BE CLASSIFIED | 19 |
WHAT A CONSTITUTION SHOULD CONTAIN | 46 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accepted adopted altered amending process American Constitution approval Article attempt Australia authority Britain British Commonwealth cabinet cabinet government Canadian Constitution central government central legislature citizens classification common Congress Constitution of Canada constitutional amendment constitutional change constitutional government decide declarations of rights difference economic election electors embodied enacted established example exercise fact federal Constitution Fifth French Republic force formal amendment Fourth French Republic framers French Republic guarantees houses important inter-state commerce interesting Ireland Irish Constitution Irish Free judges judicial interpretation legal rules legislative power legislature liberty limited majority matter means ment modern Constitutions operate opinion ordinary law Parliament of Canada parliamentary executive party political practice President Prime Minister principles proposed question regulate require restrictions rigid rules of law safeguards South Africa stitution supremacy Supreme Court Swiss Switzerland system of government Third French Republic tion Union unitary Constitutions United Kingdom usage and convention vote words Zealand