differentiation between the head of government and the head of state‚ with the head of government being the prime minister or premier‚ and the head of state often being a figurehead‚ usually either a president (elected either popularly or by the parliament) or a hereditary monarch (or representative thereof such as a Governor-General)‚ often seen in a constitutional monarchy.[citation needed] • Background Parliamentarianism may also be for governance in local governments. An example is the city
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A Debate" In terms of stability and democratic values‚ parliamentarism is not the superior form of government. Parliamentarism lacks stability by sovereignty. Sovereignty leaves the power in the hand of Parliament without any checks or balances to ensure proper governing. Parliaments laws can fluctuate greatly according to whomever is in office‚ considering that there is no written constitution at times which describes there power‚ considering they have all the power there is no need for a
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What Is delegated legislation? • Delegated (or subordinate or subsidiary) legislation refers to those laws made by persons or bodies to whom parliament has delegated law-making authority • Where acts are made by parliament‚ each principal act makes provision for subsidiary legislation to be made‚ and will specify who has the power to do so under that act • Delegated legislation can only exist in relation to an enabling act • Delegated legislation contains the many administrative details
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Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy | Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature | Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence | Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence | Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW PUNJAB‚ PATIALA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW THE PROJECT ON: SUPREME COURT’S APPROACH IN UOI v. H.S. DHILLON (1971 2 SCC 779) SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF B.A‚ LL.B (Hons.) THIRD SEMESTER 10th NOVEMBER 2014 SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY- Mr. Krishan Mahajan GROUP NO. XVI- Professor of Law
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At base‚ a congress and a parliament seem to be very similar things the legislative branches of the majority of the world’s democracies which are filled with popularly elected men and women who come together to decide the legislative issues of their home nation. However‚ despite the initial impression of sameness‚ the two are very different in two key areas: how one is elected to the body and what one does once elected. The difference can begin to be seen in the origins of the words. Congress is
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1. INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of political control over the public service in South Africa cannot be quantified as integral part of public administration and an essential ingredient of representative democracy. Bureaucracies are controlled in various ways. Mechanisms aimed at ensuring public accountability towards ministers‚ national assemblies‚ the courts may be instituted. The civil service may become politicized‚ so that it shares the ideological enthusiasm of the government of the day
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prevent the delegated authorities from abusing the law making power or from exceeding the limits provided by the enabling legislation. Usurping the role of the legislators cannot be permitted as there can be no parallel law making body to that of the Parliament or of the State Legislatures. Thus‚ an important issue arises as to where the
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Battle of Hastings in 1066 which saw the Normandy takeover by William the Conqueror‚ saw a change in the way England was ruled‚ and the further development of the Feudal System to English society. The King argued that he was above all law‚ whilst Parliament refuted this claim. What followed was centuries of fighting that saw the legal system develop and gain power over the monarchy in order to Magna Carta The Magna Carta was a 1215 document‚ that King John‚ was forced to sign by his Curia Regis‚
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Parliamentary form of government is better Good morning sir chairperson and members of jury. Friends‚ I want to ask if a man designated to wind a clock at 12 noon everyday does not do his job‚ is the clock to be changed or the man to be fired? What will change by switching to a presidential system? Corruption gone------ bureaucracy efficiency incarnate‚ ----------every MP and MLA a beacon of integrity‚ ---- no more caste‚ crime‚ violence? ----------Nothing will change‚ -----the same
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