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The Role of the Italian Chamber of Deputies’ Library
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February 28, 2019
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I am very honoured to address such a wide audience as that of the International Association of Law Libraries and to introduce our library to such distinguished colleagues. I have been asked to tell you something about the role of the Library in the Chamber of Deputies. This task requires a very brief presentation of the Parliament.
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Article 70: “Legislative duties are carried out jointly by the two Chambers.”
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14 for each House.
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1.000.000 volumes.
Published Online: 2019-02-28
Published in Print: 1999-06-01
Copyright © 1999 by the International Association of Law Libraries
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