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... tion . Some of the reforms have indeed been desirable . My own chief con- cern is not with change as such , but with the dismal reflection that we no longer have a constitution , in the sense of a set of conventions which set the bounds ...
... tion . Some of the reforms have indeed been desirable . My own chief con- cern is not with change as such , but with the dismal reflection that we no longer have a constitution , in the sense of a set of conventions which set the bounds ...
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... tion of such rights , whilst inspired by the constitutional traditions common to the Member States , must be ensured within the framework of the structure and objectives of the Community . '20 So it was ultimately for the ECJ to strike ...
... tion of such rights , whilst inspired by the constitutional traditions common to the Member States , must be ensured within the framework of the structure and objectives of the Community . '20 So it was ultimately for the ECJ to strike ...
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... tion underlying the distribution map of sliabh used the Ordnance Survey 6 - inch map for the Rhinns , but the 1 - inch for the rest of Scotland ) , and on the grounds that sliabh is , in fact , more widely distributed , once the record ...
... tion underlying the distribution map of sliabh used the Ordnance Survey 6 - inch map for the Rhinns , but the 1 - inch for the rest of Scotland ) , and on the grounds that sliabh is , in fact , more widely distributed , once the record ...
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