10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNICAMERALLY»
Discover the use of
unicamerally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unicamerally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
International Law Reports
These sections can be amended by Parliament sitting unicamerally.' It may be
that an inclination towards constitutional autochthony derives from the familiar
theory that the Parliament of the United Kingdom could without consultation
revoke ...
E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, 1992
2
By Due Process of Law?: Racial Discrimination and the Right ...
Those sections can be amended by Parliament sitting unicamerally. The Union,
is therefore, through its legislature, able to pass any laws it pleases, and it would
be as false to say that the Union is not a sovereign State as it would have been to
...
3
Toward a Bioregional State: A Series of Letters about ...
Depending on the party demographic outcome of Congress in each election, the
Two-House Congress meets unicamerally or bicamerally. The Congress meets
unicamerally when the election outcome overall, in terms of party demographics,
...
4
West's New York digest, 4th
Legislature—whether functioning bicamerally, or sitting in joint session and
acting unicamerally—is nevertheless the "legislature" as it is understood in
constitutional provisions giving legislature authority and control over the State
University ...
West Publishing Company, 2007
5
West's New York supplement
States <3=26 Legislature, although typically, and necessarily functioning in its
lawmaking capacity in the form of a bicameral body, can also function
unicamerally when performing duties other than lawmaking. 4. States G=>26
Legislature ...
6
The Union of South Africa: the development of its laws and ...
The contention advanced on behalf of the first respondent that section 2 (2) of the
Statute of Westminster gave the Union Parliament the option of functioning
bicamerally or unicamerally, irrespective of whether the subject-matter of the ...
Gilbert William Frederick Dold, Christian Petrus Joubert, 1955
7
McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated
Colleges And Universities Q: 7 State Legislature may act unicamerally to appoint
members of the Board of Regents of State University. LaValle v. Hayden (2 Dept.
2001) 282 A.D.2d 716, 724 N.Y.S.2d 190, affirmed 98 N.Y.2d 155, 746 N.Y.S.2d ...
New York (State), William Mark McKinney, 2009
8
The Times Law Reports and Commercial Cases
A law of the Union Parliament may be made by Parliament sitting bicamerally or,
where there is a conflict between the two Houses, unicamerally in terms of
section 63 of the South Africa Act. So far as I have now considered the Statute of
...
William Frederick Barry, 1952
9
Mammon and the Pursuit of Empire Abridged Edition: The ...
In most colonies, the council gradually developed into a representative legislative
assembly that acted either unicamerally or as the lower house in a bicameral
legislature. In the latter case the executive council acted as the upper body.
Lance Edwin Davis, Lance E. Davis, 1988
10
The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788-1792: A ...
A confederated sejm deliberated unicamerally. An assembly (dietine) of the
nobility of a palatinate, district or county. Some sejmiks elected envoys to the
sejm or deputies to the tribunals, others transacted local business. The upper
house of ...