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The Republican Party in the U.S. Senate, 1876-1982Bailey, C. J. January 1985 (has links)
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Právní úprava postavení politických stran v ČR / Legal regulation of the position of political parties in the CRKučerová, Marie January 2011 (has links)
The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate the position of political parties in the Czech Republic on basis of constitutional and special statutory legislative regulations. First the position of political parties in the Czech Republic as a democratic state (constitutional point- of-view) is analyzed, followed by wording focused on legislation of basic aspects of existence and activities of political parties (particularly from the viewpoint of the statutory regulation). When processing the theme the jurisprudence and historical development of the relevant legislation was considered. The thesis is composed of five chapters, each of them as a rule divided into subchapters. Chapter One describes the position of political parties in a democratic system of government, resulting from their relation to the state and the society. Individual subchapters deal with term and function definitions of political parties derived from the legal regulation and completed by corresponding jurisprudence of the Constitutional court. There is also reference to critical view typical for political parties institution in connection with legal regulations as a possible means for correction of some negative features mentioned. The Chapter Two is mainly focused on historical development of legal regulation of political parties on...
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Právní úprava postavení politických stran / Legal reguation of the position of political partiesMusil, Michal January 2012 (has links)
Legal regulation of the position of political parties The thesis examines the legal regulation of political parties in the Czech Republic, which is an essential part of constitutional law. The thesis is composed of eight chapters, usually broken down into the following subchapters. The first chapter provides a general definition of a political party and its role in the democratic rule of law. The second chapter deals with the historical development of Czech political parties law and its relevance to current treatment. The third chapter discusses the applicable law regulating the status of political parties in (Act No. 424/1991 Sb., on association in political parties and political movements, the constitutional foundations of law and separation from the state. The next two chapters assesses the creation of political parties and modification of membership. The sixth chapter deals with issues of abolition and dissolution of political parties, suspending their activities and dissolution. Much of this chapter is devoted to the case of dissolution of the Workers' Party, and I come mainly from the case of the Supreme Administrative Court. The seventh chapter is focused on the financing and management of political parties. There is also laid emphasis on the law of the Constitutional Court, which on several...
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Aspectos da festa : considerações sobre o sentido da festa do Kuarup e do carnaval /Marchezan, Luiz Gonzaga. January 1987 (has links)
Possui fotografias coladas no trabalho / Orientador(a): Dante Tringali / Mestre
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Loosening the bonds? : the causes and consequences of multi-speed membership in the British Labour Party, 2011-2018Garland, Jessica January 2018 (has links)
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The Union Party and the 1936 presidential electionMarshall, Paul Michael January 2013 (has links)
The legacy of the Union Party, while small, should not be ignored. Although historians have largely disregarded the role of the Union Party in the 1936 presidential election, the argument presented in this thesis suggests that the Union Party emerged from a wide base of popular political opposition to the New Deal. Its failures were many, both as a party and as a coherent force. Ultimately, the Union Party faced a considerable power in the shape of the New Deal coalition, and the newly formed party proved incapable of draining voters away from the incumbent, President Franklin Roosevelt. The New Deal, moreover, was singularly successful in galvanising the American people. By turning his 1936 election campaign into a referendum on the success of the New Deal, Roosevelt challenged the electorate to choose the nation's future direction: an America where collective prosperity would be maintained, or a return to the divisive, individualistic self-interest that had brought about the Depression. The electorate made their choice clear: over 27.5 million Americans voted for Roosevelt – over 10 million more than for the Republican candidate, Alf Landon. Only 892,000 voted for William Lemke, presidential candidate of the Union Party.
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Selected study for political parties from the Arab countriesSugair, Saleh A. January 1957 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University
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Raves-parties et substances consomméesRozan, Sophie Bobin-Dubigeon, Christine. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse d'exercice : Pharmacie : Université de Nantes : 2004. / Bibliogr. f. 151-159 [84 réf.].
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Hrvatski ustavni program u državi Srba, Hrvata i SlovenacaAntonijević, Trajko S. January 1940 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Pravni fakultet univerziteta u Beogradu, 1939. / In Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic). Includes bibliographical references (p. [v]).
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Političke stranke i ustavno u Srbiji 1894-1901 (doktorska disertacija) /Vranić, Vojimir. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Belgrade. / In Serbo-Croatian (roman). Includes bibliographical references.
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