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Parliamentary privilege in Canada

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Publication details: Ottowa House of Commons 1997Description: 404 zzivISBN:
  • 9780773517189
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.055000 MAI
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Summary: A former law clerk and parliamentary counsel for the House of Commons sets out the rights and immunities of Members of Parliament and legislative assemblies in Canada for the benefit of members themselves and other interested parties. The rights include freedom of speech, breaches of privileges and
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Summary:
A former law clerk and parliamentary counsel for the House of Commons sets out the rights and immunities of Members of Parliament and legislative assemblies in Canada for the benefit of members themselves and other interested parties. The rights include freedom of speech, breaches of privileges and

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