Unbridled power : an interpretation of New Zealand's constitution and government
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書誌事項
Unbridled power : an interpretation of New Zealand's constitution and government
Oxford University Press, 1987
2nd ed
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注記
Previous ed: 1979
Bibliography: p. 298-320
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is about the exercise of power in the New Zealand government, and its second edition has been substantially revised to describe how government works - and how it can be altered. It describes how laws are made; how parliament works; what MPs and Ministers do; what the Governor-General does; how the electoral system works; how to make a submission to a select committee; how the voter can make his or her point of view known; how democratic New Zealand really is. For ten years prior to entering Parliament the author was Professor of Law, first in the United States and then at Victoria University, Wellington. Readership: constitutional lawyers, political scientists, especially those interested in the constitution of New Zealand, or in Commonwealth governments.
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