Two Aspects of the German Constitution |
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This analogy shows that the Federal Council stands in exactly the same relation to the Imperial Diet in this respect as stands the prince and sovereign of a German monarchy to the diet of his state . Again the Federal Council proves to ...
This analogy shows that the Federal Council stands in exactly the same relation to the Imperial Diet in this respect as stands the prince and sovereign of a German monarchy to the diet of his state . Again the Federal Council proves to ...
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... and then submitted to the Imperial Diet by the same man , the Chancellor , appears in law as a Prussian proposal in the Federal Council , but as a bill of the Federal Council with respect to the Imperial Diet .
... and then submitted to the Imperial Diet by the same man , the Chancellor , appears in law as a Prussian proposal in the Federal Council , but as a bill of the Federal Council with respect to the Imperial Diet .
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Our answer to this question must be : he has no constitutional right whatever in this respect . The Federal Council consists of representatives of the member states of the empire , of Prussia , Bavaria , Saxony , etc.
Our answer to this question must be : he has no constitutional right whatever in this respect . The Federal Council consists of representatives of the member states of the empire , of Prussia , Bavaria , Saxony , etc.
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In his latter quality as head of the Imperial administration he has simply to supervise the execution of the Imperial laws according to Article 17 , he being the assistant of the emperor in this respect , but has nothing to do with ...
In his latter quality as head of the Imperial administration he has simply to supervise the execution of the Imperial laws according to Article 17 , he being the assistant of the emperor in this respect , but has nothing to do with ...
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The change that has taken place in this respect may be described in this way : one of the princes , the mightiest of them , the king of Prussia , has subdued the others , and in doing so has had the people on his side ; the princes were ...
The change that has taken place in this respect may be described in this way : one of the princes , the mightiest of them , the king of Prussia , has subdued the others , and in doing so has had the people on his side ; the princes were ...
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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".