988 resultados para United States. Army. Office of the Inspector General


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Running title: Age of foreign-born white.

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List of reports and index may be found in "Catalogue and index of the publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler surveys ... by L.F. Schmeckebier. 1904." (U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin no. 222)

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Cover title: The role & operations of the Attorney General's Office.

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List of reports and index may be found in "Catalogue and index of the publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler surveys ... by L. F. Schmeckebier. 1904".

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"Rules of the United States District court for the territory of Hawaii, adopted as compiled January 31, 1918, based on Compiled rules of May 5, 1902, as amended": v. 4, p. 793-875

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How can a "servant of Parliament" be held in check if it disregards the constitutional conventions of responsible government and takes a place in its own right in the representative institutions? the paper presents a history of the modernization of the legislative audit in the federal Parliament. It considers the evolution of the powers and practices of the Office of the Auditor General, how its role has become intertwined with that of Treasury Board Secretariat, and the eclipse of the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Public Accounts. The paper is an abridged version of a paper prepared for a conference in Saskatoon in November, 2001. It is to be published in a UBC Press volume edited by David Smith, John Courtney and Duff Spafford of the Department of Political Science at the University of Saskatchewan. The Press will hold copyright. See also "Biggest Scandal in Canadian History," School of Policy Studies Working Paper Number 23.