The constitution of the Commonwealth of Dominica: Fundamental rights and freedoms, citizenship, judicial provisions.
By: Alleyne, Brian | Lawrence, Alick
Publisher: Dominica. Committee for Progression Democracy ; Roseau ; 1988Description: 37 pSubject(s): DOMINICA | CONSTITUTIONS | HUMAN RIGHTS | NATIONALITYSummary: Defines constitution and explains the contents of chapters I, VII and VIII which deal with protection of fundamental rights, citizenship and judicial provisions. Also defines relationship between various instruments of government, the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. Gives a working understanding and is suitable for late primary and post-primary school students.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 00066-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 337 |
Defines constitution and explains the contents of chapters I, VII and VIII which deal with protection of fundamental rights, citizenship and judicial provisions. Also defines relationship between various instruments of government, the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. Gives a working understanding and is suitable for late primary and post-primary school students.
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