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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Convention Parliament

The term Convention Parliament has been applied to three different English Parliaments, of 1399, 1660 and 1689. The definition of the term convention parliament is generally taken to be: A parliament which does not derive its authority or legitimacy from an existing or previously enacted parliamentary action or process. Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1399. The first example of a convention parliament (a parliament which is not often referred to as a 'convention ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia II - Constitutional convention political custom - Examples of constitutional conventions
Constitutional convention political custom - Australia. The Senate will not deny supply to the government (broken in 1975. The Senate argued that its breaking of convention was in response to alleged breaking of numerous conventions by then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Whitlam did not agree.) See Australian constitutional crisis of 1975. A Loss of Supply requires either the resignation of the Prime Minister or a parliamentary dissolution (broken in 1975 by Whitlam, who argued that the Senate's bre ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia II - Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1660

The second example is the Convention Parliament also known as the English Convention which was elected in April 1660. It was elected after the Rump of the Long Parliament had finally voted for its own dissolution. It was predominantly Royalist in its constitution. It assembled for the first time on the April 25, 1660. The Convention, after the Declaration of Breda had been received on the 8th of May, declared that King Charles II had been the lawful monarch since the death of Charles I in January 1649. The Convention Par ...

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Convention Parliament, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1399, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1660, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1689, Convention Parliament - Features of the convention parliaments

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - B. R. Ambedkar

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (April 14, 1891 - December 6, 1956) has been called the most prominent Indian Untouchable leader of the 20th century. He was born in Mhow of Madhya Pradesh state in central India, the fourteenth child of parents who belonged to the very lowest stratum of Hindu society, known as Untouchables or Dalits. He helped spark a revival of Buddhism in India, a movement which is now known as neo-Buddhism. B. R. Ambedkar - Education. Ambedkar's father who hailed from the Ratnagiri district in Mah ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia II - Constitutional convention political custom - Constitutional Conventions in the United Kingdom

While Britain does not have a written constitution that is a single document, the collection of legal instruments that have developed into a body of law known as constitutional law has existed for hundreds of years. An example of such a convention in Great Britain is the requirement that all money bills must originate in the House of Commons. Such conventions also exist in other Commonwealth parliamentary democracies such as Canada under the British North America Act of 1867 (also known as the Canadian Constitution) which was an act o ...

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Constitutional convention political custom, Constitutional convention political custom - Origins, Constitutional convention political custom - Unenforceability, Constitutional convention political custom - Constitutional Conventions in the United Kingdom, Constitutional convention political custom - Examples of constitutional conventions, Constitutional convention political custom - Australia, Constitutional convention political custom - Commonwealth Realms, Constitutional convention political custom - France, Constitutional convention political custom - United Kingdom, Constitutional convention political custom - United States, Constitutional convention political custom - Switzerland

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - October Revolution

The October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was the second phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, the first having been instigated by the events around the February Revolution. The October Revolution was led by Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky and marked the first officially Communist revolution of the twentieth century, based upon the ideas of Karl Marx. The crucial revolutionary activities in Petrograd were under the command of the Petrograd Soviet headed by Leon Trotsky and the ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Venezuela

Note 2: Historical: Dios y Federación (English: God and Federation) Venezuela, officially named the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is the northernmost country in South America and part of Caribbean South America. It borders the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Off the Venezuelan coast are also found the Caribbean states of Aruba, t ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Weimar Coalition

The Weimar Coalition is the name given to the coalition of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the German Democratic Party (DDP), and the Catholic Centre Party, who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly which met at Weimar in 1919, and were the principal groups which designed the constitution of Germany's Weimar Republic. These three parties were seen as the most committed to Germany's new democratic system, and together governed Germany until the elections of 1920, w ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia II - Constitutional convention political custom - Origins

Constitutional conventions generally arise from precedent. For example, the constitutional convention that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom must govern with a majority in Parliament derived from the very unsuccessful attempt of Robert Peel to govern without one in the mid 19th century. Constitutional conventions differ from formal constitutional amendments in that they are created over time, and it may be difficult or impossible to identify when a constitutional convention has come ...

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Constitutional convention political custom, Constitutional convention political custom - Origins, Constitutional convention political custom - Unenforceability, Constitutional convention political custom - Constitutional Conventions in the United Kingdom, Constitutional convention political custom - Examples of constitutional conventions, Constitutional convention political custom - Australia, Constitutional convention political custom - Commonwealth Realms, Constitutional convention political custom - France, Constitutional convention political custom - United Kingdom, Constitutional convention political custom - United States, Constitutional convention political custom - Switzerland

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Antoine Barnave

Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave (October 22, 1761 - November 29, 1793), was a French politician, one of the greatest orators of the first French Revolution. He was born at Grenoble in Dauphiné, of a Protestant family. His father was an advocate at the parliament of Grenoble, and his mother was well-born and educated. It was she who educated her son because, being a Protestant, he could not attend school. He was brought up to the law, and at the age of twenty-two made himself favourably known by a discourse pronounced before the ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Adrien Duport

Adrien Duport (1759 - 1798) was a French politician. He was born in Paris. He became an influential advocate in the parlement, and was prominent in opposition to the ministers Calonne and Loménie de Brienne. Elected in 1789 to the states-general by the Paris nobility, he displayed remarkable eloquence. As a jurist, he contributed during the Constituent Assembly to the organization of the judiciary of France. In his report of March 29, 1790, he advocated trial by jury; but ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Alexandre-Théodore-Victor comte de Lameth

Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth (October 20, 1760 - March 18, 1829), was a French soldier and politician. He was born in Paris. Having served in the American War of Independence under Rochambeau, he was sent in 1789 as deputy to the States-General by the nobles of the bailliage of Péronne. In the Constituent Assembly he formed with Barnave and Adrien Duport a "Triumvirate," which controlled a group of about forty deputies forming the advanced left of the Assembly. He presented a famous report in the C ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Muslim League

The All India Muslim League was a political party in British India and was the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent. After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more of factions of the Muslim Lea ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Anglo-Irish Treaty

The Anglo-Irish Treaty, officially called the Articles of Agreement for a Treaty Between Great Britain and Ireland, was a treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom and representatives of the (extra-judicial) Irish Republic which concluded the Anglo-Irish War. It established an Irish dominion within the British Empire known as the Irish Free State and provided an option for the previously existing Northern Ireland, created by the 1920 Government of Ireland Act, to ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Constituent Assembly of India

The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to write the Constitution of India, and served as its first Parliament as an independent nation. Constituent Assembly of India - Election. It was elected by millions of Indian adults and by universal suffrage. It first met on December 9, 1946 in Delhi, while India was still under British rule. It originally included the provinces that now compose Pakistan, and the representation of the princely states of India. In June 1947, the delegations from the provinces of ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - August 26

August 26 is the 238th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (239th in leap years). There are 127 days remaining. August 26 - Events. 55 BC - Julius Caesar invades Britain 1071 - Battle of Manzikert: The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine Empire at Manzikert 1278 - Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Rudolph I of Germany defeat Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia in the Battle of Marchfield near Dürnkrut in Moravia. 1346 - Hundred Years' War: The militar ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Council communism

History of communism Schools of communism Marxism · Leninism Trotskyism · Maoism Council communism Religious communism Communist parties Communist International World Communist Movement Communist revolution World revolution Communist states The Soviet Union People's Republic of Chi ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Département in France

The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France and many former French colonies, roughly analogous to British counties. The 100 French départements are now grouped into 22 metropolitan and four overseas régions. They are subdivided into 342 arrondissements. Département in France - General characteristics. In continental France (metropolitan France excluding Corsica), the median land area of a département is 5,965 km² (2,303 sq. miles), which is two-and-a-half times the medi ...

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia II - Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1689

The third example of a convention parliament is the first parliament of the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688. This parliament, which met in 1689 after the departure of King James II of England, formally recognized Prince William of Orange as King William III of England. ...

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Convention Parliament, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1399, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1660, Convention Parliament - Convention Parliament of 1689, Convention Parliament - Features of the convention parliaments

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Constituent Assembly: Encyclopedia - Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès

Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (May 3, 1748 – June 20, 1836) was a French abbé and statesman, one of the chief theorists of the revolutionary and Napoleonic era. He was born at Fréjus in the south of France, and was educated for the church at the Sorbonne. While there, he eagerly imbibed the teachings of John Locke, Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, and other political thinkers, in preference to theology. Nevertheless he entered the church, and his learning and subtlety earned him rapid promotion to vicar-general and chancellor ...

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