The agreement provided for qualified majority rule and elections with universal suffrage. |
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In the homogenizing nation-state, justice and majority rule could for some time be perceived as one and the same. |
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Still, there is a distinction to be made between majority rule and majoritarianism. |
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That Union was based on the principle of majority rule, with constitutional rights carefully delineated for the minority. |
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They included accepting Labour as having majority rule, having an equal make-up of different parties on the cabinet or even power-sharing. |
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They were designed to ease the transition to black majority rule, while avoiding the danger of social revolution. |
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These tactics not only violate democracy and majority rule, but arguably offend the Constitution as well. |
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The danger in such a course is you have majority rule, and that does not necessarily produce the best law. |
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Rousseau laid the basis for modern ideas of democracy and the legitimacy of majority rule. |
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After all, if violence can prevent majority rule, it can also be employed to restore such rule. |
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Both economists were fascinated by the perplexities of elections and voting under simple majority rule. |
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The goal of enshrining minority protections before majority rule is a worthy one. |
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Even more important to the majority rule of democracy is how well we safeguard more vulnerable minorities. |
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The power that sub-units wield in federations often restricts or violates majority rule, in ways that merit careful scrutiny. |
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Democracy does not mean unmitigated majority rule, but recognition and cultivation of minorities. |
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First, it challenges the traditional narrow equation of democracy with majority rule. |
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Did you know that the constitution nowhere says that Congress has to pass laws by majority rule? |
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Yet in practice, liberal democracy should also allow for checks on government and limits to majority rule. |
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This was the first instance of black majority rule in South Africa. |
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The traditional majority rule, the main rule in democracies, was not chosen for cross-border cooperation. |
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Representative, majority rule, and consensus democracies involve everybody, to different degrees. |
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In the first few years of majority rule, South Africa granted amnesty to foreigners who had stayed in the country for a given number of years. |
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Usually, however, these abstentions cannot reverse the majority rule in favour of the South. |
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A culture of diversity can only develop if democracy reconciles majority rule and the rights of persons belonging to minorities. |
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Democracy means majority rule, but it also means minority rights. |
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Certainly it was close enough to majority rule to arouse furious opposition among the loyalist politicians and press. |
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Now it's Democrats who stand guard over minority rights, Republicans who champion majority rule. |
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Accommodationists respond that majority rule in divided places is partisan rule, even when padded with integrationist safety mechanisms. |
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From the standpoint of this zeitgeist,the idea of democracy is reduced to the application of majority rule. |
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Most of us would consider such an exercise in majority rule unacceptable. |
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Such is the significance of majority rule, which sanctions this process. |
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The extraordinary general shareholders meeting adopted a resolution to eliminate cumulative voting for the election of Directors, thereby reverting to the standard majority rule for elections of Directors. |
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After 20 years of arrogant majority rule by Liberal and PC governments, we think a little uncertainty in those holding the reins would be a good thing. |
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At the same time, an association of large, mainly American, companies, the International Communications Round Table, is obligingly writing to the Convention and to the Commission to sing the praises of the majority rule. |
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But for the Tories, for Mrs Thatcher and her followers, in put political calculation before principle is a tragedy for all those who hope to see Toryism as the main upholder of real democratic majority rule. |
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If majority rule is based on numbers and accepted as such, is the yardstick that we use to measure participation and democracy sophisticated enough? |
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It is the confirmation of a bicameral legislative power acting on the initiative of the executive body, which guarantees the coherence of the common interest and efficiency, as a result of the majority rule at the Council. |
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An understanding of the scope and importance of the principles of the rule of law and constitutionalism is aided by acknowledging explicitly why a constitution is entrenched beyond the reach of simple majority rule. |
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Otherwise, majority rule is deemed adequate. |
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Anyway, in presidential elections we don't have majority rule. |
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It must also be subject to qualified majority rule and the codecision process, and be under the democratic control of Parliament and the Court of Justice. |
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Democracy has replaced bullets, and oppression has made way for the kind of majority rule that makes Quebeckers a minority in a country that does not belong to them and in which governance decisions are made by others. |
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Europe therefore has two possible solutions: submit to the majority rule and abandon its intrinsic values, or defend a model in which it believes, making it more competitive and promoting it at global scale. |
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On the other hand the voting procedure, which operates on simple majority rule, can be a problem in that a substantial number of States might not agree with a decision. |
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This overlooks majority rule in a democracy. |
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Within the context of Québec's political system where there is a singlemember constituency plurality system, the main weakness affecting the representation of electors concerns the consequences of the relative majority rule. |
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The negotiation and conclusion of international agreements on services and commercial aspects of intellectual property from now on fall under the qualified majority rule, with some exceptions. |
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However, majority rule can be iniquitous, particularly where there is one controlling shareholder. |
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Accordingly, a number of exceptions have developed in law in relation to the general principle of majority rule. |
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He was instrumental in persuading the rebel leader, Ian Smith, to accept proposals for a transition to African majority rule. |
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This political maneuver wanes on the doctrines of presentment and bicameralism, and the very notion of majority rule. |
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Its tendency to produce majority rule allows a government to pursue a consistent strategy for its term in office and to make decisions that may be both correct and unpopular. |
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Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965 as a result of the British government's insistence on majority rule as a condition for independence. |
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Ninety-five percent majority rule consensus tree from Bayesian analyses of five concatenated genes from cirratuliform annelids, showing Swima n. gen. as part of Acrocirridae. |
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