Methods of Legislation a Lecture Delivered Before the University of London On O

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Methods of Legislation a Lecture Delivered Before the University of London On O
Ilbert, Courtenay, 1841-1924
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After the Restoration, France borrowed from England the practice of reading a bill three times and continued it until 1875. But France had in 1789, and still has, another parliamentary practice which was not borrowed from England, which she shares with some other European countries, and which was perhaps derived from her pre-revolutionary provincial assemblies. It METHODS OF LEGISLATION 57 is that of dividing the whole chamber up into bureaus. The word bureau, as used in French parliamentary la
...nguage, has two meanings, which are sometimes a little confusing to a foreigner. It is applied to the staff of parliamentary officials, consist- ing at present of the President, four vice- presidents, eight secretaries, and two quaestors (questeurs). But it is also applied to the groups into which the whole chamber is divided. At the beginning of each session, the chamber, which consists at present of 584 members, is divided by lot into two bureaus, of approximately equal numbers, and these bureaus are reshaped by lot every month.

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