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The public good is the rule and measure of all law-making.
The king no longer had any law-making powers in the country.
During the fourth century, the Church had become increasingly involved in the law-making process.
Parliament as the law-making body does not take part in the local administration of its laws.
With the votes not present, why continue to tie up the country's law-making body?
I had never been to the capitol before, except to pass through, and was interested to see how this law-making business is done.
Certainly there are those who would argue that we should give law-making powers to such an authority.
"The Parliament is the law-making house and the house of the nation."
This lasted until Vojvodina lost its law-making power in 1990.
The law-making body's opening today marks the Philippines' return to full representative democracy.
It shows live broadcasts of the parliament's meetings, and others programs related to the law-making process.
For Oakeshott the two most basic activities of civil association are law-making and ruling.
I regard this entire law-making exercise as a failure.
It is the governing and law-making body for rugby globally.
About 5,500 other bills died as the session expired, stranded at various points along the law-making process.
In the fourteenth century Parliament emerged as an effective, if not supreme, law-making body.
Where, then, can we achieve real compromises that make real law-making possible?
"But in a democracy, it is not the business of the military, however well-intentioned, to interfere with the law-making process."
The Assembly assumed full law-making power within the constitution upon self-government in 1974.
The Palestinians want a legislative assembly, with law-making power, as a step toward their ultimate goal of an independent state.
To the contrary, the American law-making process is one, not of law being dictated by judges or, for that matter, legislators.
The head of state and head of government are separate from the country's law-making body.
Later, she tried other government jobs and won in two areas as a member representing them in the Philippines law-making building.
At the same time, it has the potential to be the customer service face, or the front desk, of the EU law-making process.
From this point of view, Commissioner, you who have the law-making initiative have a tremendous responsibility.
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Of course, good law-making is not easy, but today we are taking a big step forward.
It is a fact of democratic life that all law-making should be public.
The past few years have been marked by much law-making.
Clearly, these are four very important reports that we have been discussing on better law-making.
In the interests of good law-making we should avoid unnecessary litigation.
The need for better law-making is stressed in particular.
Is it because it makes law, rather than a framework for law-making?
In the Senate he has focused on applying his agricultural experience towards law-making.
Are you prepared to make sure that openness prevails in the Council's law-making?
For reasons of better law-making, the Commission is therefore proposing to repeal the directives.
Their inclusion in a single document does not facilitate a comprehensive discussion on how to achieve better law-making.
"All future law-making at the federal and provincial levels must conform to sharia," he said in an address that was televised.
The movement had a legal and constitutional aspect, and resulting in much law-making at both national and international levels.
What is needed is a period of steady law-making on the back of the economic recovery now unfolding.
This article discusses types of Acts and the process of law-making in Parliament.
It is a welcome example of a European law which genuinely reduces red tape and embodies the principle of better law-making.
As other spheres, Estonian law-making has been successfully integrated with the Information Age.
The norm established in Washington's time and continued through Lincoln's was that law-making was a deliberative process.
Better law-making must also mean the involvement of the European Parliament both in interinstitutional debate and as a co-legislator.
In order to achieve this goal, the current Construction Products Directive must be brought into line with the principles of better law-making.
Law-making and hierarchies of values.
During Cardozo's time (and ours), critics have charged that judicial law-making is simply a euphemism for the judge's imposing his personal values.
The contract law project is at the heart of better law-making, and arguably this review of the acquis should be the jewel in that crown.
The Commission has always conceived the CFR as a tool for better law-making.
Law-making is like angling.
It could reflect the sentiments of the Muslim community in the every aspect of the law making of our country.
This proposed law making is supplemental to those means existing and established through the institutions of representative government (i.e. Congress and the President).
Law making is a professional field which is not structured around the concept of originality and for which plagiarism is less relevant.
France: Since a law making it compulsory for employers to offer hepatitis B vaccination to healthcare employees was passed in January 1991, usage of vaccine has risen nearly four-fold.
The Committee are constrained to point out that in the instant case, since the law making is underway with the bill being pending, any executive action is as unethical and violative of Parliament"s prerogatives."
The retroactivity of law making is one criticism related to the rule of law, although the advancement of human rights is seen as a positive feature also associated with the rule of law.
At the same time, I would draw attention to the fact that the most crucial aspect of law making is the political will to resolve a given problem, and an impact assessment prepared as part of a particular project can merely supply objective information.
The 1852 constitution defined thirteen areas where law making was reserved for the House of Representatives: customs, post-office, shipping dues, lighthouses, weights and measures, currency, bankruptcy, judiciary, marriage, Crown lands and native land (i.e. lands held by Māori), criminal law, and inheritance law.
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Lawmaking is the reason members run for office in the first place.
Lawmaking should require more than just informally vetting the policy through your cronies.
Two years later, he won election to the state legislature with the slogan "A Businessman's Approach to Lawmaking."
Biography from Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania, Vol.
Search A Century in Lawmaking (1789-1875) (Library of Congress)
Lawmaking was essentially the job of the Volkskammer rather than the Länderkammer, but the latter could propose draft laws to the former.
The full text of all years of the earlier publications are available on the Library of Congress' Century of Lawmaking website.
Unorthodox Lawmaking: New Legislative Processes in the U.S. Congress.
Lawmaking begins in the House or Senate Clerk's office where petitions, bills, and resolves are filed and recorded in a docket book.
Professor Schneider wrote a book on the subject, "Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking," to be published this fall by Yale University Press.
With the same intention, Parliament, the Council and the Commission recently concluded the 2003 Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Lawmaking.
Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking: Can the 110th Senate Enact a Bill Passed by the 109th House?
The Council presidency continues to regard the Inter-Institutional Agreement on Better Lawmaking, to which reference has already been made today, as the framework for our cooperation.
"The Americans' Higher-Law Thinking behind Higher Lawmaking", Yale Law Journal, Vol.
Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946-2002, (Yale University Press, 2005)
To finish, I would like to stress that the Presidency attaches great importance to the common responsibilities and aims defined in the Inter-institutional Agreement on Better Lawmaking.
Lawmaking is the area in which the monarch has the most frequent involvement with the States-General (although in fact he has very little to do with it in practice).
Lawmaking, conflict resolution and central decision-making within the tribe, was carried out by the Djema'a, (Arabic, gathering) a gathering of elected elders (shaykhs) and religious scholars.
A Century of Lawmaking Collection of U.S. Congressional documents & debates (1774-1875), including laws, journals, & letters of the Founding Fathers.
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl, Against Mix-and-Match Lawmaking, 16 Cornell J.L. & Pub.
David S. Law, Strategic Judicial Lawmaking: Ideology, Publication, and Asylum Law in the Ninth Circuit, 73 U. Cin.
LAWMAKING: ONE BILL'S PATH The Council votes on only a small portion of bills introduced each year.
Disruptive Technology and Common Law Lawmaking: A Brief Analysis of A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., 9 Vill.
LAWMAKING AND LEGISLATORS IN PENNSYLVANIA - Vol.
Steven Keslowitz, The Simpsons, 24, and the Law: How Homer Simpson and Jack Bauer Influence Congressional Lawmaking and Judicial Reasoning, 29:6 Cardozo Law Review 2787-822 (May 2008).
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