The Annotated Constitution of the Australian CommonwealthLegal Books, 1976 - 1008 pages |
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Page 330
... Privy Council of the present day , and the one referred to in the above clause , is the Cabinet . The Cabinet has been defined as the political committee of the Privy Council , especially organized for the purpose of advising the Crown ...
... Privy Council of the present day , and the one referred to in the above clause , is the Cabinet . The Cabinet has been defined as the political committee of the Privy Council , especially organized for the purpose of advising the Crown ...
Page 752
... Council ought to be retained is purely a question of political expediency . LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED BY PRIVY COUNCIL . - Though the right of the Queen to grant leave to appeal to herself in Council has not hitherto been legally limited ...
... Council ought to be retained is purely a question of political expediency . LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED BY PRIVY COUNCIL . - Though the right of the Queen to grant leave to appeal to herself in Council has not hitherto been legally limited ...
Page 759
... Privy Council , upon applications for special leave . The High Court , upon an application for a certificate under this section , will also have to interpret the section ; but it must clearly be governed , in the matter of ...
... Privy Council , upon applications for special leave . The High Court , upon an application for a certificate under this section , will also have to interpret the section ; but it must clearly be governed , in the matter of ...
Contents
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION PART I ANCIENT COLONIES 1 Hellenic City States | 1 |
2 Roman ColoniƦ | 4 |
MODERN COLONIZATION 1 In America Africa and Asia | 6 |
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