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Geschichte der volkswirtschaftlichen Lehrmeinungen

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Identifikator:
1010911953
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-20641
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Gide, Charles http://d-nb.info/gnd/117543985
Rist, Charles http://d-nb.info/gnd/172332966
Title:
Geschichte der volkswirtschaftlichen Lehrmeinungen
Edition:
Nach der zweiten durchgesehenen und verbesserten Ausgabe, herausgegeben von Franz Oppenheimer
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Verlag von Gustav Fischer
Year of publication:
1913
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 828 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
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Economics Books
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Title:
Viertes Buch. Die Abtrünnigen
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Responsible government in the Dominions
  • Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 3)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part V. Imperial control over Dominion administration and legislation
  • Part VI. The judiciary
  • Part VII. The Church in the dominions
  • Part VIII. Imperial unity and imperial co-operation
  • Index

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CHAP, III] THE CONFERENCE OF 1911 1503 
finally moved (¢) resolutions in favour of holding a further 
Conference in one of the Dominions, and a reciprocal inter- 
change of ministerial visits. 
(@) The Imperial Council and the Reorganization of the 
Colonial Office : 
The proposal for the establishment of an Imperial Council 
of State brought forward by the Government of New Zealand 
assumed in the course of discussion a somewhat different 
form. Sir Joseph Ward, in developing the proposal, dwelt 
apon the constant growth of the self-governing Dominions 
and on their just claim to be given a share, though at present 
a subordinate share, in the conduct of Imperial policy. At 
present the Imperial Government 2 was solely responsible for 
the issues of peace and war, and thus by its policy it could 
involve the self-governing Dominions in war, even though it 
remained for those Dominions to decide to what extent they 
would actually co-operate. 
To remedy the defect he proposed that there should be 
established a Parliament of Defence, which would include the 
consideration of foreign policy and of international treaties 
in so far as they affected the Empire and such other Imperial 
matters as might by agreement be transferred to such a 
Parliament. He proposed that Canada, Australia, South 
Africa, New Zealand, and Newfoundland should elect to an 
Imperial House of Representatives for Defence one repre- 
+ Cd. 5745, pp. 36 seq. Cf. Col. Hughes's similar scheme, Canada House 
of Commons Debates, 1906-7, pp. 2840 seq. 
* The Imperial Government is the Government of the United Kingdom 
{the two are used synonymously in the Proceedings and Resolutions) as 
matters now stand, and Sir J. Ward’s proposal was to make it Imperial in 
the larger sense of including representatives of the Empire as a whole. In 
his interesting study of Imperialism (Ottawa, 1911), Mr. J. S. Ewart seems 
bo forget that historically Imperial as used of the British Crown and Govern- 
ment is rather a signification of independent sovereignty (on a footing of 
equality with the Roman Empire—recognized in the case of William III 
formally by the Empire) than of control over dependencies. The British 
Empire connotes really the whole ag an independent unit of international 
aw, not a dominion of one part over the rest. Cf. 24 Hen, VIIL ¢. 12. 
Dd?2
	        

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