Constitutional status of the executive: an overview rationale
By: Anthony, Kenny
Publisher: March 27 1991Description: 20 pSubject(s): POLITICAL INTEGRATION | CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM | POLITICAL POWER | PARLIAMENT | OECS | EXECUTIVE POWERSummary: Discusses the structure of government for the proposed Windward Islands unity, placing emphasis on the executive powers and functions of government. The executive comprises four (4) elements: the political, the official, the public order and the formal. Examines positions and functions declared as `Executive' under the existing constitutions of countries and makes a comparative study of the laws and practices of a number of countries which impinge on these positions.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00256-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 1171 |
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Discusses the structure of government for the proposed Windward Islands unity, placing emphasis on the executive powers and functions of government. The executive comprises four (4) elements: the political, the official, the public order and the formal. Examines positions and functions declared as `Executive' under the existing constitutions of countries and makes a comparative study of the laws and practices of a number of countries which impinge on these positions.
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