Platform
The directive principles of state policy was adopted from England. These are principles in which the British Constitution was written.
Albert Cadwallader Worrell has written: 'Principles of forest policy' -- subject(s): Forest policy
Henry Drummond-Wolff has written: 'A declaration of independence' 'Declaration of independence and interdepedence' 'Commonwealth' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, International law, History
Stephen Dearden has written: 'Immigration policy in the European Community' 'An outline of microeconomic principles'
Vienna Declaration - drug policy - was created in 2010.
conclusion of directive principles of state policy
The declaration of unconstitutionality typically renders a law or government action invalid, meaning it can no longer be enforced. This can lead to the immediate cessation of any associated rights or obligations under that law. Additionally, it may prompt legislative bodies to amend or repeal the unconstitutional law, and it can set a precedent for future cases, influencing legal interpretations and policy decisions. Ultimately, it reinforces the rule of law by upholding constitutional principles.
A party's platform contains its philosophy, principles, and policy positions.
Thomas R. Ireland has written: 'Principles of macroeconomics and money' -- subject(s): Macroeconomics, Money, Monetary policy
Huntly McDonald Sinclair has written: 'The principles of international trade' -- subject(s): Commerce, Commercial policy, Economics
P. P. Sveistrup has written: 'Economic principles of the Greenland administration before 1947' -- subject- s -: Economic policy
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