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<title>n the Matter of Article 55 of the Constitution and In the Matter of a Resolution pursuant to Article 24(1) of the Constitution [of Nauru]: Adjudicating the Constitutionality of Parliamentary Change of Government</title>
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<name>Tardi, Gregory</name>
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<name>(Hons.), B.A.</name>
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<name>L, B.C.</name>
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<name>B, LL</name>
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<summary type="text">n the Matter of Article 55 of the Constitution and In the Matter of a Resolution pursuant to Article 24(1) of the Constitution [of Nauru]: Adjudicating the Constitutionality of Parliamentary Change of Government
Tardi, Gregory; (Hons.), B.A.; L, B.C.; B, LL
Parliamentary government inherently comprises the search for political success and partisan advantage.&#13;
Democratic parliamentarianism requires, however, that public life be conducted in accordance with the&#13;
rule of law in both substantive and procedural respects. This is as true in micro-States as it is in greater&#13;
powers which have historically well-established democratic traditions. Indeed, the small size and remote&#13;
location of a State, as well as the lack of adequate reporting of its political law,[1] should not deter acute&#13;
observers from taking note of jurisprudence that both creates legal precedent and enlightens the path of&#13;
democracy in parliamentary and political practice.
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<dc:date>2022-04-02T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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