Administration, Volume 28, Issue 3Institute of Public Administration, 1980 |
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... considerations after 1922. The evolution of parliament in Ireland followed a path parallel to that of parliament in ... consideration of the subject ' and dismissed the importance of the low number of MPs . He explained the 1:52 Irish ...
... considerations after 1922. The evolution of parliament in Ireland followed a path parallel to that of parliament in ... consideration of the subject ' and dismissed the importance of the low number of MPs . He explained the 1:52 Irish ...
Page 300
... consideration . While the balance between the two factors has changed over time to the virtual exclusion of wealth as a relevant consideration , the notion of ' one vote , one value ' continued to be challenged by another ancient ...
... consideration . While the balance between the two factors has changed over time to the virtual exclusion of wealth as a relevant consideration , the notion of ' one vote , one value ' continued to be challenged by another ancient ...
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... consideration . His own act sought to respect county boundaries to the maximum extent , though at the cost of ... considerations . Although opposition parties with a rural base ( Labour and Clann na Talmhan ) found little to object to in ...
... consideration . His own act sought to respect county boundaries to the maximum extent , though at the cost of ... considerations . Although opposition parties with a rural base ( Labour and Clann na Talmhan ) found little to object to in ...
Contents
Alan Matthews The European Communitys | 275 |
John Coakley Constituency Boundary | 291 |
Joseph K Zimmerman An Bord Pleanála The Irish | 329 |
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