Modern Governments And Constitutions 2 Vols. SetModern Governments Are Of Great Importance In The Present World. This Book Deals With The Theory, Principles And Classification Of Constitutions In The First Chapter. Further The Constitutions Of The United Kingdom, The United States Of America, France, Switzerland, China, Japan And India Have Been Described In The Following Chapters. The Salient Features Of Every Constitution Mentioned Above Have Been Described In A Simple And Lucid Style. Further, Due Attention Has Been Given To The Political Parties Of These Countries At The End Of Each Chapter. Special Attention Has Been Given To The Constitution Of India In This Book.The Book Will Surely Be Useful Not Only For The College Students But Also For The Candidates Preparing For Various Competitive Examinations. |
Contents
The Theory Principles and Classification | 1 |
i Different Forms of Governments | 10 |
ii Theory of Separation of Powers | 20 |
iii Division of Powers | 27 |
Constitution of the United Kingdom 35119 | 35 |
iii Legislature The British Parliament | 67 |
c Merits and Demerits of the House of Lords | 74 |
f Committees of Parliament | 81 |
h Delegated Legislation in England | 88 |
iv Judiciary | 98 |
v Party System in England | 107 |
vi Local Government in England | 114 |
Constitution of the U S A 120206 | 120 |
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