even if it leads to a ’manifest absurdity’. Judges who follow this rule‚ only apply the law and do not try to interpret the law. Advantages • Provides the will of parliament • Maintains the separation of powers • Encourages consistency Disadvantages • Harsh results • Absurd results • Rigid/ mechanical • Defeats parliaments intentions - Whiteley v Chappell (1868). Defendant charged under a section which made it an offence to ’impersonate any person entitled to vote’. The person the defendant
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What are the most important differences between Parliamentarism‚ Presidentialism and Semi-Presidentialism and what political implications follow from these differences? In this essay‚ I will be identifying the underlying differences between the political systems of Parliamentarism‚ Presidentialism and Semi-Presidentialism. This will include identifying the different types of governments concerning majority and minority rule and the elections that are held in the three democratic systems above‚ accountability
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CAMPUS KOTA KINABALU‚ SABAH FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION SCIENCE AND POLICY STUDIES PAD 170 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT; COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT -MALAYSIA AND UNITED STATES- NAME: NUR EZZATI BINTI BUSTAM STUDENT ID: 2012895062 GROUP: AM1102A2 PROGRAM: AM110- DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY STUDIES LECTURER: MDM. MAISARAH SANIAH BINTI MANSOR EMAIL: nur_ezzati@ymail.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In the name of Allah‚ the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful
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I have done my presentation on equality diversity and rights I have chosen to do my presentation on a care home setting. I will be looking at the different aspects of care that is available at the care home and the possible barriers of care that may or may not be over come. I will also be looking at acts that are in place to protect the service user against abuse. I will also look closely at the safety measures they have in place to care for the service user and make sure that the service user is
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Dull Government PARLIAMENT is a great thing‚ but it is not a cheerful thing. Just reflect on the existence of ’Mr Speaker.’ First‚ a small man speaks to him—then a shrill man speaks to him—then a man who cannot speak will speak to him. He leads a life of ’passing tolls‚’ joint-stock companies‚ and members out of order. Life is short‚ but the forms of the House are long. MrEwart complains that a multitude of members‚ including the Prime Minister himself‚ actually go to sleep. The very morning paper
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PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO This examination paper consists of 3 printed pages © Hak Cipta Universiti Teknologi MARA CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 2 LW/APR 2008/LAW416 QUESTION 1 Parliament of Malaysia is vested with the power to make law. Explain the procedures of law making before a bill is passed by Parliament. (25 marks) QUESTION 2 a) Siti Molek‚ a 17 year old student‚ ordered a Honda CT car from DK Bhd for the price of RM99.000. She agreed to pay a down payment of RM15‚000 before delivery
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COLLEGE OF LEGAL STUDIES ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROJECT ON DOCTRINE OF EXCESSIVE DELEGATION SUBMITTED TO - SUBMITTED BY - Dr. R.K SINGH ABHISHEK DWIVEDI ASST. PROFESSOR 500017358 UPES Roll No: 04 B.A.‚ LLB
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Right to Information Act‚ 2005 In order to promote transparency and accountability in administration‚ the Indian Parliament enacted the Freedom to Information Act‚ 2002‚ which was repealed later with the Right to Information Act‚ which came into force on 12 October 2005. The new law empowers Indian citizens to seek information from a Public Authority‚ thus making a Government and its functionaries more accountable and responsible. What is the necessity of this Act? A citizen who is paying taxes
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Grace Rodrigues - 26947285 Does the presidential system of government provide a better model of governance for new and consolidating democracies than a parliamentary system? The parliamentary system of government provides a better model for governance for new and consolidating democracies than a presidential system. The parliamentary system provides for flexibility in government‚ preventing power to fall into incompetent hands. It also allows for deeper representation of eligible voters than the
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Science‚ 34(1): 7-27 | Main point(s) made by the author(s) | The author has discovered a gap in research and literature regarding the tools and powers available and used by minor parties in the Senate to affect legislation and the behaviour of Parliament. The author explains that with the exception of a few mentioned studies‚ current research is focused on a single minor party or takes the primary aim of examining the impact of minor parties for a student audience. | Evidence and examples used
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