Two Aspects of the German ConstitutionYale Publishing, 1894 - 39 pages |
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... approval by the prince is the authorization of the sovereign to his ministers to submit the bill to the diet ; and the meaning of the second approval only is the exercise of the legislative power by the sovereign , is the sanction of ...
... approval by the prince is the authorization of the sovereign to his ministers to submit the bill to the diet ; and the meaning of the second approval only is the exercise of the legislative power by the sovereign , is the sanction of ...
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... approval of the sover- eign to submit that bill to the Imperial Diet , and the second resolution meant the sanction of that bill by the sovereign ; and the second resolution only was legally binding , was the one spoken of in and ...
... approval of the sover- eign to submit that bill to the Imperial Diet , and the second resolution meant the sanction of that bill by the sovereign ; and the second resolution only was legally binding , was the one spoken of in and ...
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... approval of the sovereign to submit a bill to the diet . In point of fact it is the emperor who submits the bills to both assemblies , to the Federal Council and to the Imperial Diet as to the upper and the lower House . And ...
... approval of the sovereign to submit a bill to the diet . In point of fact it is the emperor who submits the bills to both assemblies , to the Federal Council and to the Imperial Diet as to the upper and the lower House . And ...
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Page 4 - And the use of all of these terms, 'treaty', 'agreement', 'compact', show that it was the intention of the framers of the Constitution to...
Page 2 - The presidency of the union belongs to the King of Prussia who, in this capacity, shall be entitled German Emperor.
Page 3 - Chief Executive with a general power to direct and control the administrative acts of subordinate federal officers. Any powers exercised by the President in this area, therefore, must emanate from statutory delegations or the clear implication of a course of legislative action. Consistent...
Page 1 - Bavaria, etc., as far as I know. I say as far as I know, because the meetings of the Federal Council are secret.
Page 1 - The Federal Council consists of the Representatives of the members of the Confederation, amongst whom the votes are divided according to the rules for the full assembly of the late Germanic Confederation, so that Prussia, with the late votes of Hanover...
Page 11 - Diet in the name of the emperor according to the resolutions of the Federal Council".