Democracy's Privileged Few: Legislative Privilege and Democratic Norms in the British and American ConstitutionsYale University Press, 2007年1月1日 - 307 頁 Why should a developing country surrender its power to create money by adopting an international currency as its own? This comprehensive book explores the currency problems that developing countries face and offers sound, practical advice for policymakers on how to deal with them. Manuel Hinds, who has extensive experience in real-world economic policy-making, challenges the myths that surround domestic currencies and shows the clear rationality for dollarization or the use of a standard international currency. The book opens with an entertaining story of the Devil who, through a series of common macroeconomic manoeuvres, coaches the President of a mythical country into financial ruin and purchases its entire assets for $1.50. The path this ruler took is one taken by several developing countries and has resulted in financial crises and political upheaval. Hinds goes on to introduce new ways of thinking about financial systems and monetary behavior in Third World countries. He provides an essential, incisive guide not only to making currency decisions but also to executing them successfully. |
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... suit against Sir John Fagg - who was a Member of the House of Commons — in the Court of Chancery . In the normal course of appeals , the case came before the House of Lords , and Fagg was served with an order to respond to Shirley's ...
... suit against Sir John Fagg - who was a Member of the House of Commons — in the Court of Chancery . In the normal course of appeals , the case came before the House of Lords , and Fagg was served with an order to respond to Shirley's ...
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... suits against consta- bles enforcing the House's eligibility requirements constituted breaches of privilege.∂∑ Shortly ... suit against the constables . The Commons immediately had Paty committed to Newgate for contempt and breach of ...
... suits against consta- bles enforcing the House's eligibility requirements constituted breaches of privilege.∂∑ Shortly ... suit against the constables . The Commons immediately had Paty committed to Newgate for contempt and breach of ...
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... sent to the Tower , he notified Charles Abbott , the Speaker of the House , that he would bring suit against him in the King's Bench for trespass and false imprisonment.∏≤ In a break with precedent Lex Parliamenti vs. Lex Terrae 37.
... sent to the Tower , he notified Charles Abbott , the Speaker of the House , that he would bring suit against him in the King's Bench for trespass and false imprisonment.∏≤ In a break with precedent Lex Parliamenti vs. Lex Terrae 37.
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... suit , this time against R. A. Gossett , the new Sergeant of the House , claiming that his exclusion violated the Parliamentary Oaths Act of 1866 , which required Bradlaugh to take the oath.π∫ The judges agreed that , as they ...
... suit , this time against R. A. Gossett , the new Sergeant of the House , claiming that his exclusion violated the Parliamentary Oaths Act of 1866 , which required Bradlaugh to take the oath.π∫ The judges agreed that , as they ...
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... suit as a breach of privilege . The 1770 act provides that " any person . . . may at any time commence and prosecute any action or suit in any court ” against any Member of either House of Parliament , “ and no such action . . . shall ...
... suit as a breach of privilege . The 1770 act provides that " any person . . . may at any time commence and prosecute any action or suit in any court ” against any Member of either House of Parliament , “ and no such action . . . shall ...
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27 | |
49 | |
3 Free Speech in Parliament | 68 |
4 Free Speech in Congress | 87 |
5 Freedom from Civil Arrest and Legal Process for Members of Parliament | 111 |
6 Freedom from Civil Arrest for Members of Congress | 134 |
7 Disputed Parliamentary Elections | 144 |
8 Disputed Congressional Elections | 162 |
9 Breach of Privilege and Contempt of Parliament | 193 |
10 Punishment by Congress | 207 |
Conclusion | 236 |
Notes | 241 |
Index | 295 |
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