The Virginia state constitution /:
In contrast with the U.S. Constitution, which has been amended only 27 times since it was drafted in 1787, the Virginia Constitution has been the subject of many revisions since its adoption by the Convention of 1776. Significant changes have been brought about at the recommendation of revision comm...
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Zusammenfassung: | In contrast with the U.S. Constitution, which has been amended only 27 times since it was drafted in 1787, the Virginia Constitution has been the subject of many revisions since its adoption by the Convention of 1776. Significant changes have been brought about at the recommendation of revision commissions. On a number of those occasions, Virginia constitution makers have engaged in significant debates about fundamental questions. In fact, few states have had more opportunities to engage in constitutional revision and to debate fundamental principles. In The Virginia State Constitution, John D. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 281 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-263) and index. |
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spelling | Dinan, John J. The Virginia state constitution / John Dinan. New York : Oxford University Press, [2011] ©2011 1 online resource (xiii, 281 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-263) and index. Print version record. Cover; Contents; Series Foreword; Acknowledgments; PART ONE: The History of the Virginia Constitution; The Convention of 1776; The Convention of 1829-30; The Convention of 1850-51; The Convention of 1861; The Convention of 1864; The Convention of 1867-68; The Convention of 1901-02; The Constitutional Revision of 1928; The Limited Convention of 1945; The Limited Convention of 1956; The Constitutional Revision of 1971; PART TWO: The Virginia Constitution and Commentary; Aricle I: Bill of Rights; Section 1. Equality and Rights of Men; Section 2. People the Source of Power. Section 3. Government Instituted for Common BenefitSection 4. No Exclusive Emoluments or Privileges; Offices Not to Be Hereditary; Section 5. Separation of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Departments; Periodical Elections; Section 6. Free Elections; Consent of Governed; Section 7. Laws Should Not Be Suspended; Section 8. Criminal Prosecutions; Section 8-A. Rights of Victims of Crime; Section 9. Prohibition of Excessive Bail and Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Bills of Attainder, and Ex Post Facto Laws. Section 10. General Warrants of Search or Seizure ProhibitedSection 11. Due Process of Law; Obligation of Contracts; Taking of Private Property; Prohibited Discrimination; Jury trial in Civil Cases; Section 12. Freedom of Speech and of the Press; Right Peaceably to Assemble, and to Petition; Section 13. Militia; Standing Armies; Military Subordinate to Civil Power; Section 14. Government Should Be Uniform; Section 15. Qualities Necessary to Preservation of Free Government; Section 16. Free Exercise of Religion; No Establishment of Religion. Section 17. Construction of the Bill of RightsArticle II: Franchise and Officers; Section 1. Qualifications of Voters; Section 2. Registration of Voters; Section 3. Method of Voting; Section 4. Powers and Duties of General Assembly; Section 5. Qualifications to Hold Elective Office; Section 6. Apportionment; Section 7. Oath or Affirmation; Section 8. Electoral Boards; Registrars and Officers of Election; Section 9. Privileges of Voters During Election; Article III: Division of Powers; Section 1. Departments to Be Distinct; Article IV: Legislature; Section 1. Legislative Power. Section 2. SenateSection 3. House of Delegates; Section 4. Qualifications of Senators and Delegates; Section 5. Compensation; Election to Civil Office of Profit; Section 6. Legislative Sessions; Section 7. Organization of General Assembly; Section 8. Quorum; Section 9. Immunity of Legislators; Section 10. Journal of Proceedings; Section 11. Enactment of Laws; Section 12. Form of Laws; Section 13. Effective Date of Laws; Section 14. Powers of General Assembly; Limitations; Section 15. General Laws; Section 16. Appropriations to Religious or Charitable Bodies; Section 17. Impeachment. In contrast with the U.S. Constitution, which has been amended only 27 times since it was drafted in 1787, the Virginia Constitution has been the subject of many revisions since its adoption by the Convention of 1776. Significant changes have been brought about at the recommendation of revision commissions. On a number of those occasions, Virginia constitution makers have engaged in significant debates about fundamental questions. In fact, few states have had more opportunities to engage in constitutional revision and to debate fundamental principles. In The Virginia State Constitution, John D. Constitutions Virginia. Constitutional law Virginia. Constitutions Virginie. Droit constitutionnel Virginie. LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast Constitutions fast Virginia fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdh4WqHgwWkJJ4b3FGJXd Virginia. Constitution (1971) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50080038 has work: The Virginia State Constitution (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFXt6gpCWW8yTxVqQVptXb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Dinan, John J. Virginia state constitution 9780199778263 (DLC) 2010054096 (OCoLC)693810826 Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011059961 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=678175 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Dinan, John J. The Virginia state constitution / Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States. Cover; Contents; Series Foreword; Acknowledgments; PART ONE: The History of the Virginia Constitution; The Convention of 1776; The Convention of 1829-30; The Convention of 1850-51; The Convention of 1861; The Convention of 1864; The Convention of 1867-68; The Convention of 1901-02; The Constitutional Revision of 1928; The Limited Convention of 1945; The Limited Convention of 1956; The Constitutional Revision of 1971; PART TWO: The Virginia Constitution and Commentary; Aricle I: Bill of Rights; Section 1. Equality and Rights of Men; Section 2. People the Source of Power. Section 3. Government Instituted for Common BenefitSection 4. No Exclusive Emoluments or Privileges; Offices Not to Be Hereditary; Section 5. Separation of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Departments; Periodical Elections; Section 6. Free Elections; Consent of Governed; Section 7. Laws Should Not Be Suspended; Section 8. Criminal Prosecutions; Section 8-A. Rights of Victims of Crime; Section 9. Prohibition of Excessive Bail and Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Bills of Attainder, and Ex Post Facto Laws. Section 10. General Warrants of Search or Seizure ProhibitedSection 11. Due Process of Law; Obligation of Contracts; Taking of Private Property; Prohibited Discrimination; Jury trial in Civil Cases; Section 12. Freedom of Speech and of the Press; Right Peaceably to Assemble, and to Petition; Section 13. Militia; Standing Armies; Military Subordinate to Civil Power; Section 14. Government Should Be Uniform; Section 15. Qualities Necessary to Preservation of Free Government; Section 16. Free Exercise of Religion; No Establishment of Religion. Section 17. Construction of the Bill of RightsArticle II: Franchise and Officers; Section 1. Qualifications of Voters; Section 2. Registration of Voters; Section 3. Method of Voting; Section 4. Powers and Duties of General Assembly; Section 5. Qualifications to Hold Elective Office; Section 6. Apportionment; Section 7. Oath or Affirmation; Section 8. Electoral Boards; Registrars and Officers of Election; Section 9. Privileges of Voters During Election; Article III: Division of Powers; Section 1. Departments to Be Distinct; Article IV: Legislature; Section 1. Legislative Power. Section 2. SenateSection 3. House of Delegates; Section 4. Qualifications of Senators and Delegates; Section 5. Compensation; Election to Civil Office of Profit; Section 6. Legislative Sessions; Section 7. Organization of General Assembly; Section 8. Quorum; Section 9. Immunity of Legislators; Section 10. Journal of Proceedings; Section 11. Enactment of Laws; Section 12. Form of Laws; Section 13. Effective Date of Laws; Section 14. Powers of General Assembly; Limitations; Section 15. General Laws; Section 16. Appropriations to Religious or Charitable Bodies; Section 17. Impeachment. Constitutions Virginia. Constitutional law Virginia. Constitutions Virginie. Droit constitutionnel Virginie. LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast Constitutions fast |
title | The Virginia state constitution / |
title_alt | Constitution (1971) |
title_auth | The Virginia state constitution / |
title_exact_search | The Virginia state constitution / |
title_full | The Virginia state constitution / John Dinan. |
title_fullStr | The Virginia state constitution / John Dinan. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Virginia state constitution / John Dinan. |
title_short | The Virginia state constitution / |
title_sort | virginia state constitution |
topic | Constitutions Virginia. Constitutional law Virginia. Constitutions Virginie. Droit constitutionnel Virginie. LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast Constitutions fast |
topic_facet | Constitutions Virginia. Constitutional law Virginia. Constitutions Virginie. Droit constitutionnel Virginie. LAW Constitutional. LAW Public. Constitutional law Constitutions Virginia |
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