| Jerzy Makarczyk - Law - 1984 - 784 pages
...achievement of power by an elected assembly. In 1867 Canada inherited a general conception of government "with a constitution similar in principle to that of the United Kingdom". Given the Mill/Dicey /Bageot parameters of the constitutional order of the late 19th century, the great... | |
| Douglas V. Verney - Political Science - 1986 - 480 pages
...Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom." This made clear the monarchical character of the new Dominion (which some would have preferred to call... | |
| Ian Greene - Law - 1989 - 276 pages
...constitution states that the provinces Conning the new country "[d]esire to be federally united . . . with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom." These words imply that the civil liberties principles that had developed in the United Kingdom before 1 867 (being... | |
| Ian Bushnell - History - 1992 - 619 pages
...Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom." Estey was prepared to find a dominion source of legislative power in section 91 527, the criminal-law... | |
| R. Douglas Francis, Howard Palmer - History - 1992 - 776 pages
...Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into one Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in principle to that of the United Kingdom: And whereas such a union would conduce to the Welfare of the Provinces and promote the Interests of... | |
| Robert Martin, Gordon Stuart Adam - Law - 1994 - 900 pages
...Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom: And whereas such a Union would conduce to the Welfare of the Provinces and promote the Interests of... | |
| Commonwealth Secretariat - Law - 1995 - 240 pages
...especially a statement therein which declared that the original colonies were to be "federally united with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom." Until 1982 and the adoption of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, that is what really determined... | |
| James W. St.G. Walker - Political Science - 2006 - 464 pages
...judicial interpretation. According to the Preamble of the Act, the new Dominion of Canada was invested with "a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom." On the one hand this meant that the rights of the subject as evolved through legislation and the common... | |
| W. Wesley Pue - Political Science - 2000 - 280 pages
...Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom. - Preamble to the Constitution Act, 1867 Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the... | |
| F. Venter - Law - 2000 - 316 pages
...Scotia and New Brunswick' had expressed 'to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with...similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom', and for the need 'that Provision be made for the eventual Admission into the Union of other Parts of... | |
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