Author: Charles Watkin Williams Wynn
Publisher: London : Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis for J. Budd
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Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Contributes to an argument about the proper response to Sir Francis Burdett, who published a pamphlet found to be a libel on the House of Commons.
Argument Upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit, in Cases of Breach of Privilege
Author: Charles Watkin Williams Wynn
Publisher: London : Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis for J. Budd
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Contributes to an argument about the proper response to Sir Francis Burdett, who published a pamphlet found to be a libel on the House of Commons.
Publisher: London : Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis for J. Budd
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Contributes to an argument about the proper response to Sir Francis Burdett, who published a pamphlet found to be a libel on the House of Commons.
Argument Upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit, in Cases of Breach of Privilege
Argument Upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit in Cases of Breach of Privilege
Author: Charles Watkin Williams Wynn (Right Hon.)
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Languages : en
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Argument upon the jurisdiction of the House of Commons to commit in cases of breach of privilege. Few MS. notes [by F. Hargrave].
Author: Charles Watkin Williams WYNN (Right Hon.)
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Languages : en
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Argument Upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit in Cases of Breach of Privilege, by Charles Watkin Williams Wynn,... 3rd Edition... with an Appendix Containing the Substance of His Speech in the House of Commons, June 8, 1810...
Author: Charles Watkin Williams Wynn
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Languages : en
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Argument Upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit in Cases of Breach of Privilege ... Second Edition, Corrected, with an Appendix Containing the Substance of His Speech in the House of Commons, June 8, 1810, and a More Particular Account of the Case of Sir William Williams
Author: Charles Watkin Williams WYNN (Right Hon.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
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A vindication of the Privileges of the House of Commons, in answer to Sir F. Burdett's address, etc
Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1801-1815
Illustrated Times
Parliamentary Privilege in Canada
Author: Joseph P. Maingot
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773567135
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Joseph Maingot describes the parameters of the principal immunity enjoyed by Members of Parliament, that of freedom of speech, which is restricted to the context of a parliamentary proceeding and not beyond. He points out protections afforded members other than parliamentary privilege and the view of both the courts and the legislatures concerning parliamentary debates and proceedings as evidence in court. He also sets out in detail what the House of Commons considers to be and not to be a matter of privilege, as well as the corporate powers of the Houses of Parliament.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773567135
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Joseph Maingot describes the parameters of the principal immunity enjoyed by Members of Parliament, that of freedom of speech, which is restricted to the context of a parliamentary proceeding and not beyond. He points out protections afforded members other than parliamentary privilege and the view of both the courts and the legislatures concerning parliamentary debates and proceedings as evidence in court. He also sets out in detail what the House of Commons considers to be and not to be a matter of privilege, as well as the corporate powers of the Houses of Parliament.