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VI. The Role of the British Parliament
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Paul Gérin-Lajoie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Foreword ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction xiii
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Part I: The Constitution Of Canada
- I. The Constitution Defined 3
- II. The Flexibility of the Constitution 24
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Part II. How Past Amendments Were Secured
- III. How Past Amendments Were Secured 47
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Part III. The Amending Process To-Day
- IV. An Address from Both Houses of Parliament 135
- V. The Participation of the Provinces 153
- VI. The Role of the British Parliament 185
- VII. Conflicting Views on the Amending Process 204
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Part IV. Proposals For A New Amending Machinery
- VIII. Changes of Procedure Advocated in the Past 221
- IX. An Approach to the Future 256
- Appendices 283
- Bibliography 317
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Foreword ix
- Contents xi
- Introduction xiii
-
Part I: The Constitution Of Canada
- I. The Constitution Defined 3
- II. The Flexibility of the Constitution 24
-
Part II. How Past Amendments Were Secured
- III. How Past Amendments Were Secured 47
-
Part III. The Amending Process To-Day
- IV. An Address from Both Houses of Parliament 135
- V. The Participation of the Provinces 153
- VI. The Role of the British Parliament 185
- VII. Conflicting Views on the Amending Process 204
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Part IV. Proposals For A New Amending Machinery
- VIII. Changes of Procedure Advocated in the Past 221
- IX. An Approach to the Future 256
- Appendices 283
- Bibliography 317
- Index 327