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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday March 10 1919

1919

Justice Riddell of the Supreme Court of Canada sums up the result of the amission of Women as Practitioners of Law " in the United States and Canada at the coclusion of an article contributed by him in the columns of the Journal of the Society of Coparative Legislation in the following terms :— " That it has done some good and no harm while all prophesies of ill results have been falsi [...] A semofficial note which precedes the text states that " the German people receives for its development the most liberal constitution in the world " and thus elaborates this dictum : " Parliamentary democracy the source of all political power in the future proceeds from the will of the people and this must be the form of Government of the German Empire." The note goes on to explain that " [...] States will possess the fullest aministrative independence " but this seems to indicate the idea of the Central Government of the preservation of the political unity of the " Reich." Below will be found a translation of some of the more important paragraphs of the text. [...] PRESIDENT OF THE EMPIRE AND TITS CHANCELLOR Paragraph 66.—The President of the Empire in the event of his being prevented (from discharging his functions) is represented by the President of the Chamber of the States. [...] Paragraph 70.—The Chancellor of the Empire and the Ministers of the Empire to exercise their functions must possess the confidence of the Chaber of the People.
law
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday March 10 1919
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