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Writing Constitutions : Volume I: Institutions
Dissolution of Parliament and Impeachment of President
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Unicameral or Bicameral Parliaments
pp. 21
The Deputy
pp. 55
Political Parties and Thresholds
pp. 85
Internal Organisation of Parliament and Role of the Opposition
pp. 109
Investigative Committees and Inquisitorial Rights
pp. 137
Legislation
pp. 179
The Presidential Office: Qualification, Election and Term
pp. 223
Presidential Powers and Veto Rights
pp. 255
Dissolution of Parliament and Impeachment of President
pp. 287
Government
pp. 343
Constitutional Courts: Supreme Courts
pp. 393
General and Special Jurisdictions and Public Prosecution
pp. 427
Territorial Structure
pp. 457
State of Emergency
pp. 489
Defence
pp. 513
Budget, Finance and Central Banks
pp. 553
The Referendum
pp. 585
Amendment Power
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