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- The Role of the Senate in the Constitutional Structure of the Polish State
- Separation of Powers, Legislative Vetoes, and the Public Lands
- A Dilemma in Springfield: the Scope and Limitations of the Governor's Amendatory Veto Power in Illinois, 5 Loy
- England and the Isle of Man
- The Isle of Man Constitution Amendment Act 1919 and the Legislative Council
- Consensus Without Veto-Players: Testing Theories of Consensual Democracy
- The Veto Process
- Super-Majority Votes in the Senate
- Presidential Veto Powers Primer
- Congress at Work—The Presidential Veto And
- The Wisconsin Governor's Partial Veto
- The Power of Veto in Pacific Island States
- Vote Requirements
- Veto Procedures
- The Isle of Man Is Located in the Centre of the Irish Sea, Equa
- Title JR2. Special Sessions and Veto Override Session Chapter 1 Special
- Presidential Veto Powers
- Tomasz Litwin1 “Legislative Veto” of Senate
- Presidential Powers in the United States and Latin America, In: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 5, 2, 37-70
- The Legislative Veto: a Move Away from Separation of Powers Or a Tool to Ensure Nondelegation
- The Legislative Procedure in Poland
- The Origins of Presidential Conditional Agenda-Setting Power
- Constitutional Monarchs in Parliamentary Democracies
- Braking the Law: Is There, and Should There Be, an Executive Veto Over
- Lessons from a Line Item Veto Law Lawrence Lessig
- The Legislative Veto: Invalidated, It Survives
- Legislative Council, the Upper Branch of Tynwald
- Liberum Veto: Republican Theory and Practice in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1639-1705)
- The President's Veto Power
- Supermajority Budget and Tax Rules
- Statement of Benjamin R. Civiletti, Attorney General, Before The
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- The Westminster Model and the Indivisibility Of
- House Practice
- The Congressional Review Act (CRA): Frequently Asked Questions
- Are Parliamentary Systems Better?
- A PRIORI VETO POWER of the PRESIDENT of POLAND 1. Introduction
- Patterns of Executive-Legislative Conflict in Latin America and the U.S
- Line-Item Veto Amendment J
- Veto Override Procedure in the House and Senate
- Line Item Veto and Separation of Powers Leon Friedman Maurice A
- Supermajority Votes in the House
- Veto of Bills
- Veto Override Procedure in the House and Senate
- Westminster Regained: the Applicability of the Westminster System for Executive Power in India, Ceylon and New Zealand After
- The Presidential Veto Has Been the Subject of More Intense Theoretical Scrutiny Than Any Other Tool of Presidential Governance
- Is a Presidential Item Veto Constitutional?
- Congrssional Riders and the Veto Power
- The Presidential Role in the Constitutional Amendment Process