In 1977 the Queensland Parliament purported to entrench in the Queensland Constitution the role of the Queen in Parliament, the appointment of the Governor, the requirement that the Governor conform to royal instructions and the vice-regal powers concerning royal assent and the reservation of Bills....
Studies and practical work often go hand-in-hand in Swedish universities enabling their students to have some real-world experience when they graduate and enter the industry. Some notable successful innovations by Swedish universities and industries that are a result of this culture are computer ...
People may be excluded from the jury roll because they: hold particular high public office, such asGovernor-Generalor Members of the Executive Committee; or are employed in certain public sector roles. For details, see Excluded due to public office. Can you sit on a jury with a criminal rec...
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In 1977, fearing that the State might become subordinated to the Commonwealth, either through the delegation of the Queen's powers to the Governor-General or through the repeal of British laws of paramount force concerning vice-regal powers, the Queensland Parliament chose to entrench in its ...
The article discusses an analysis of the Queensland Constitution with the Order preserving the application of the Australian Constitutions Act (No 1) 1842. The legislature of Queensland, by virtue of Clause 22 of the said Act enacted their own Constitution but did not repeal Order of the Council...
Dorsey, Recollections of Henry Watkins Allen, Brigadier-General Confederate States Army, Ex-Governor of Louisiana (New York, 1866), 279 (first quote); Henry Watkins Allen, "Proclamation to the Citizens of Louisiana" (second quote), in Confederate Imprint Collection, reel 42-1637; Official Report...