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A philosophy of parliamentary law

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“…In the process, some procedures are correctly followed. Thus, the "philosophy" articulated in previous literature seems to be judiciously employed (Gray, 1941(Gray, ,1961McLaughlin, 1961). Parliamentary procedure involves the use of good judgment in lieu of mechanical rules, and it should be used for carrying out the will of the group.…”
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“…In the process, some procedures are correctly followed. Thus, the "philosophy" articulated in previous literature seems to be judiciously employed (Gray, 1941(Gray, ,1961McLaughlin, 1961). Parliamentary procedure involves the use of good judgment in lieu of mechanical rules, and it should be used for carrying out the will of the group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%