There is also multiparty legislative power vested in an eighty-member Parliament, whose members are elected to five-year terms. |
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To the extent that Part 14 of the regulations falls within the zone of exclusive federal legislative power, the State regulation must be invalid. |
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It includes the methods for choosing the holders of executive, judicial and legislative power. |
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It exercises legislative power in co-decision with the European Parliament for a wide range of Community issues. |
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As Janus has two faces, so one has legislative power, and the other governmental power. |
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Ecofin would still, strictly speaking, have a monopoly on legislative power. |
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The provisions combine a high degree of Cree participation in elementary and secondary education, with final decision-making and legislative power resting in Quebec. |
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The parliament promulgates laws, approves the national budget, monitors the legality of governmental activities, and, in concert with the president, exerts legislative power. |
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The legal question is whether this constitutes an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to a private entity. |
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The parliament can temporarily delegate part of its legislative power to the government, which then legislates by ordinances. |
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The influence of the federal government lay in its legislative power, illustrated by the enactment of the 2006 legislation. |
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But on these issues, the 'communities' chamber would still share equal legislative power with the chamber representing citizens. |
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Almost no one in Qatar openly suggests that the council should have legislative power. |
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The Council is the main decision-making body of the European Union and shares legislative power with the European Parliament. |
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There is a fundamental distinction in law between the exercise of legislative power and the exercise of administrative power. |
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This involves receiving no pressure or instruction in the exercise of functions, whether from an executive power or legislative power. |
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It has no legislative power and works primarily through dialogue and exchange of experience and data. |
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Each exercises full legislative power over the matters within its jurisdiction. |
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Having appropriated monetary and judicial authority, they now wish to take all executive and legislative power away from the nation states. |
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We also have a democratic responsibility and we cannot consent to legislative power being taken away from us though the back door. |
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Does the legislative power play its part in this respect? |
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This decline in legislative power, however, is not universal. |
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The New Zealand Parliament holds legislative power and consists of the Queen and the House of Representatives. |
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Finally, in 1701, a Charter of Privileges, giving the lower house all legislative power and transforming the council into an appointive body with advisory functions only, was approved by the citizens. |
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It is the confirmation of a bicameral legislative power acting on the initiative of the executive body, which guarantees the coherence of the common interest and efficiency, as a result of the majority rule at the Council. |
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Having said this, it is undeniable that in Europe, in the European Union, it is the Council that wields the most legislative power and, furthermore, controls executive power through the comitology procedure. |
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Although Parliament has delegated a significant portion of its legislative power to the executive branch, it has retained responsibility for monitoring the way in which this delegated power is exercised. |
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With the abolition of the monarchy, Privy Council and the House of Lords, it had unchecked executive and legislative power. |
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Maastricht brought in the codecision procedure, which gave it equal legislative power with the Council on Community matters. |
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The Scottish Government also has administrative responsibility for some matters where it does not have legislative power. |
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Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament. |
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Legislatures will sometime delegate their legislative power to administrative or executive agencies. |
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Each state's legislative power is inherent, but restrained by the Federal Constitution, State Constitution, and commonwealth powers. |
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The United Kingdom Parliament retained ultimate legislative power in relation to Australia. |
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But legislative power is much harder to follow. |
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The parliament and the President exercise legislative power jointly, while the President and 'other governmental authorities' exercise executive power. |
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Jvg: Europe does not have a genuine legislative power, so in order to advance, it must find suitable mechanisms to fix clear-cut objectives for Member States, with reliable indicators to measure these objectives. |
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Since 2006, legislative power has been exercised by the government and the national assembly, which is made up of five constituencies of ten members. |
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Also, section 101 clearly puts legislative power over the administration of federal courts, including the Supreme Court, in the hands of Parliament. |
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They are instruments of legislative power and have the force of law. |
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The legislative power is concerned both in Appenzell Inner Rhodes and Glarus, where the Landsgemeinde can be used to implement laws or modify the cantonal constitution. |
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Both countries are led by prime ministers whilst the directly elected president acts mostly as a ceremonial head of state with some legislative power. |
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Although the Assembly is a legislature, it has limited legislative power. |
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The legislative power of the European Parliament increases, as the codecision procedure with the Council of the EU is extended to almost all areas of policy. |
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Constitutionally, legislative power is vested with both the government and the Parliament of Norway, but the latter is the supreme legislature and a unicameral body. |
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The legislative power of the Commonwealth of Australia is vested in a Federal Parliament, consisting of HM the Queen, a Senate, and a House of Representatives. |
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As the highest organ of government the parliament holds supreme legislative power and can override a presidential veto and alter the constitution. |
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The Charter conferred no legislative power on the Governor and Council of Prince of Wales' Island or, indeed, on any other individual or institution. |
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The Constitution provided for the legislative power of the Commonwealth to be vested in a federal Parliament consisting of the Queen, a Senate and a House of Representatives. |
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As the Church in the earliest ages had executive and legislative power in its own spiritual sphere, so also it had judicial officers, investigating and deciding cases. |
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Legislative power rested on the House of Representatives who were also elected on the basis of separate voters' rolls. |
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Legislative power is vested in the government and the bicameral National Legislature. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the President and the National Assembly of Guyana. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly and the Senate. |
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Legislative power was vested in the Parliament of Great Britain, which replaced both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of the National Assembly of Haiti. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the House of Assembly. |
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Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Riksdag with 349 members. |
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Legislative power rested within the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the National Congress. |
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