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JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1974
Date1974
CourtChancery Division
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2 cases
  • McKee v Culligan
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 25 Enero 1991
    ...S48(3)(5) COURTS (SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1961 S48(8) CONSTITUTION ART 38.2 CONSTITUTION ART 35.4 LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION REPORT 1974 CH 6 MURPHY V AG 1982 IR 241 DOYLE V AN TAOISEACH 1986 ILRM 693 HAMILTON V HAMILTON & DUNNE 1982 IR 466 BLODGIT V HOLDEN 1927 275 US 142 US V DARUSMO......
  • Sga'nisim Sim'augit (Chief Mountain) et al. v. Canada (Attorney General) et al., 2011 BCSC 1394
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 19 Octubre 2011
    ...private persons ought not to be permitted to challenge a statute on federalism grounds [an argument made by Weiler in In the Last Resort (1974), ch. 6; criticized in Swinton, The Supreme Court and Canadian Federalism (1990), ch. 2.], the argument has never been considered by the courts . On......
3 books & journal articles
  • CANADIAN FEDERALISM'S UNDERLYING QUESTION: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS.
    • Canada
    • University of British Columbia Law Review Vol. 53 No. 2, December 2020
    • 1 Diciembre 2020
    ...notes 32-34. (50) See e.g. Paul C Weiler, In The Last Resort: A Critical Study of the Supreme Court of Canada (Toronto: Carswell, 1974), ch 6 (arguing that concerns about institutional competence provide one reason to take the division of powers largely away from the courts in (51) The Supr......
  • COMMUNITY MODELS AND EXPENDITURE SKEW: A COMMENT ON R. E. GOODIN'S ‘RATIONAL POLITICIANS AND RATIONAL BUREAUCRATS IN WASHINGTON AND WHITEWALL’
    • United Kingdom
    • Wiley Public Administration No. 60-4, December 1982
    • 1 Diciembre 1982
    ...This is at best a peripheral consideration - MPs are effectively excluded from decisions concerning expenditure (Heclo and Wildavsky 1974, ch.6). The argument that MPs’ 484 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION constituency interests shape expenditure decisions probably stems from the direct translation of......
  • World System, State Structure, and the Onset of the Mexican Revolution
    • United States
    • Sage Politics & Society No. 5-4, December 1975
    • 1 Diciembre 1975
    ...The Americas XXIX (October 1972), pp. 131-150.35. E. V. Niemeyer, Jr., Revolution at Querétaro (Austin: University of Texas Press,1974), ch. 6. 433The state-nation contradiction was most powerfully felt in the growingtensions between the expanding U.S.-by 1910 38 percent of all foreigninves......

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