The Secular Commonwealth

The Secular Commonwealth
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The Secular Commonwealth
Language: en
Pages: 956
Authors: Reid Grant Mortensen
Categories: Church and state
Type: BOOK - Published: 1995 - Publisher:

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Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens ; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth ; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women ; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath ; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure ; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each ; to Provide for the Formation of Governments ; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services ; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities ; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons ; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service ; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales ; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces ; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision ; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community ; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs ; to End British Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland ; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment ; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision
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Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens ; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth ; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women ; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath ; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure ; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each ; to Provide for the Formation of Governments ; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services ; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities ; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons ; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service ; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales ; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces ; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision ; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community ; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs ; to End British Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland ; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment ; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision

Authors: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1993 - Publisher:

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Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each; to Provide for the Formation of Governments; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities and European Union; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs; to End British Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision
Language: en
Pages: 26

Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each; to Provide for the Formation of Governments; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities and European Union; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs; to End British Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision

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Type: BOOK - Published: 1995 - Publisher:

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Monarchy, religion and the state
Language: en
Pages: 343
Authors: Norman Bonney
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-05-16 - Publisher: Manchester University Press

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This most thorough and contemporary examination of the religious features of the UK state and its monarchy argues that the long reign of Elizabeth has led to a
Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each; to Provide for the Formation of Governments; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs; to End British Jurisdication in Northern Ireland; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision
Language: en
Pages: 25

Commonwealth of Britain. A Bill to Establish a Democratic, Federal and Secular Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Wales Dedicated to the Welfare of All Its Citizens; to Establish Fundamental Human Rights Within that Commonwealth; to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years and to Make Other Provision with Respect to Elections, Including Equal Representation for Women; to Prescribe a Constitutional Oath; to Establish a Commonwealth Parliament Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of the People and to Make Provision for the Term of a Parliament and for Legislative and Other Procedure; to Establish the Office of President, and a Council of State, and to Prescribe the Powers of Each; to Provide for the Formation of Governments; to Amend the Law Relating to Official Information, the Armed Forces and the Security Services; to Make Fresh Provision for the Participation of Britain in the United Nations Organisation and the European Communities; to Make the Basing of Foreign Forces in Britain Dependent Upon the Approval of the House of Commons; to Make New Provision with Respect to the Judicial System and to Establish a National Legal Service; to Set Up National Parliaments for England, Scotland and Wales; to Amend the Law Relating to Local Government, the District Auditor and the Accountability of Police Forces; to End the Constitutional Status of the Crown and to Make Certain Consequential Provision; to Abolish the House of Lords and the Privy Council, to End the Recognition in Law of Personal Titles, and to Provide for the Acknowledgement of Service to the Community; to Disestablish the Church of England, Abolish the Offence of Blasphemy, and to Provide for Equality Under the Law for All Religions and Beliefs; to End British Jurisdication in Northern Ireland; to Provide for a Constitution and for Constitutional Amendment; and to Make Transitional and Related Provision

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Type: BOOK - Published: 1990 - Publisher:

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