| Sir David Lindsay Keir, Frederick Henry Lawson - 1928 - 520 pàgines
...old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he...any new change contrary to fundamental principles: he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion; as for instance, from the laws of trade,... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1987 - 768 pàgines
...old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he...any new change contrary to fundamental principles: he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion; as for instance, from the laws of trade,... | |
| F. Venter - 2000 - 316 pàgines
...already expressed in Calvins's case. 5. '. . . if the King (. . . without the concurrence of Parliament) has a power to alter the old and to introduce new...any new change contrary to fundamental principles'. These, then, were the main principles of British colonial constitutional law upon which the further... | |
| 1827 - 630 pàgines
...has a power to alter the old, and to introduce * Cowper"8 Reports, 204. f Dodsons's Adm. Rep. 450. new laws in a conquered country, this legislation...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. He cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion : as, for instance, from the laws of trade,... | |
| 1828 - 864 pàgines
...a power to alter the old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation l>eing subordinate to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make any new changes contrary to fundamental principles." He does not say that the king cannot act without the parliament.... | |
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