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    government - while dependent on the electoral mandate – is unconstrained by any fundamental document and subject to Parliament’s approval. * All law making power is derived from the sovereignty of the legislature: Parliament ORIGINS OF PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY * 17th century – Crown and Parliament was in conflict * Crown ruled through royal prerogative rather that ruling through Parliament * Abuse of the prerogative by Charles I lead to civil war and Charles execution *

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    I. Background of the case Marie Luna is a human resource management major who graduated from the University if the Philippines in Iloilo City. She decided that she would really like to work in the business and see if she could learn the business and contribute to its success. Her Family owns Dependable cleaners (DC)‚ a laundry/ dry cleaning business. It provides laundry and dry cleaning services not only to residents and restaurant in the areas but to most of the casinos in

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    Dear students‚ Please ensure you carefully read the ASIC report and understand the issues as they have detailed. Your assignment shoudl be of a minimum of 2‚000 words but some students may wish to add more. As such‚ there is no maximum. A report is provided from ASIC providing their findings on Audits/auditors for the year 2011-2012. The report highlighted some key aspects of which ASIC were dissatisfied with. You are required to read the report‚ disseminating the key issues and discuss

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    LWB364 INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION LAW SEMESTER 1‚ 2011 LINA TERRESA BUI 1 Lina Terresa Bui RESIDENCE 2 Lina Terresa Bui STATE THE ISSUE The issue which arises on the facts is whether the [taxpayer] is a resident for tax purposes. BACKGROUND The general jurisdictional rules provide:   Residents are assessed on their ordinary income and statutory income from all sources (ss 6-5(2)‚ 6-10(4) ITAA97) Foreign residents are assessed on their ordinary income and statutory income from

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    Report No. 83315-PH PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC UPDATE PURSUING INCLUSIVE GROWTH THROUGH SUSTAINABLE RECONSTRUCTION AND JOB CREATION March 2014 Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit Philippine Country Office East Asia and Pacific Region Document of the World Bank 1 PREFACE The Philippine Economic Update provides an update on key economic and social developments‚ and policies over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank studies on the Philippines

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    on the Parliamentary form of Government in India Rohini DasGupta Governments have been classified on the basis of relationship of the political executive with the legislative branch. If the executive is answerable and responsible to the legislature it is called Cabinet form of Government or Parliamentary form of government. In such a system of government‚ there exists a very close relationship between the executive and the legislature. England is the traditional home of Parliamentary democracy

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    parliamentary and presidential goverment using The United States and Italy as an example. A parliamentary government is one in which a prime minister or premier holds office as long as he or she commands a majority in the parliament‚ which is the primary legislative body concerned with public affairs. The presidential system refers to the chief executive of a government‚ which has no prime minister. One major difference between a parliamentary system and a presidential form of government concerns

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    What is my “ism”? Parliamentary Democracy What is the theory of this “ism”? (small paragraph in your own words) A parliamentary democracy is a type of government where an alliance of parties or a party who has a high portrayal in the parliament forms the government. That means that even though the people vote for a president‚ the prime minister is the leader of the political party. The cabinet which holds the executive power‚ is led by the prime minister. This is a democratic government‚ which

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    Parliamentary sovereignty has existed in the UK law ever since the 17th century. It has the power to make or evoke any law within the UK. This essay addresses whether the parliamentary sovereignty within the UK has been rendered obsolete by the EU law and the recognition of the human rights in 1998. It will be argued that parliamentary sovereignty is still a relevant doctrine within the UK parliament as the referendum concerning UK’s membership can impact the near future and bring about change‚ were

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    A presidential government is better than a parliamentary government. In a presidential government the people are given the option to elect for the legislative and executive branch and in a parliamentary government the people can only pick the legislature (Parliament) while the Parliament chooses the executive (Prime Minister). In both governments they are chosen by the people; however the parliamentary government confines its people to being (indirect) represented in choosing the Prime Minister.

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