The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Էջ 118
... President which , ' while it operates , makes the Constitution a unitary one . . .from the viewpoint of the constitutional lawyer ' . In practice , however , Sawer agrees , ' the government of the country has continued to be carried on ...
... President which , ' while it operates , makes the Constitution a unitary one . . .from the viewpoint of the constitutional lawyer ' . In practice , however , Sawer agrees , ' the government of the country has continued to be carried on ...
Էջ 164
... President , the Congress delegated extraordinary powers to President Victoria ( 1825-29 ) even though , it is believed , there was less of an emergency then than at any time in the next several decades . The unitary Constitutions of ...
... President , the Congress delegated extraordinary powers to President Victoria ( 1825-29 ) even though , it is believed , there was less of an emergency then than at any time in the next several decades . The unitary Constitutions of ...
Էջ 167
... President . In 1925 the states lost even the theoretical right to choose their chief executive when at the instance of President Gomez the states amended their constitutions to permit the President to appoint their Governors . The 1961 ...
... President . In 1925 the states lost even the theoretical right to choose their chief executive when at the instance of President Gomez the states amended their constitutions to permit the President to appoint their Governors . The 1961 ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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