Other examples Tricameralism
1 other examples
1.1 former yugoslavia
1.2 isle of man
1.3 church of england
1.4 medieval ireland
1.5 labor unions
other examples
former yugoslavia
the socialist republic of croatia had 3 houses of parliament (sabor socijalističke republike hrvatske, hrvatski sabor): socio-political council (društveno-političko vijeće), council of municipalities (vijeće općina) , council of united labor (vijeće udruženog rada). abolished new constitution croatia gained independence in 1990.
isle of man
the parliament of isle of man, tynwald, called tricameral, description not universally accepted. 2 commonly accepted houses of tynwald house of keys , legislative council, according some, tynwald court (consisting of members of both houses meeting together) counts third house. others disagree, saying there no members of court not members of other houses, court should not considered separately (by comparison, in australia, switzerland , india deadlocks between 2 houses can resolved joint sitting, experts not classify either of countries tricameral ).
church of england
the general synod of church of england described tricameral. divided house of bishops, house of clergy , house of laity. church of england state church of england, parliament of united kingdom has given general synod power (subject veto) make law relating church.
however, diocesan synod not tricameral institution. bicameral institution, consists of house of laity, directly elected parishes, , house of clergy. bishop not member of either house, though constitutionally member of synod.
medieval ireland
in fifteenth century, secular clergy of each diocese sent 2 proctors parliament of ireland, met separately house of commons , house of lords. in 1537, right membership revoked after opposed reformation in ireland.
labor unions
tricameral meeting arrangements growing trend in labor unions members working on 1 of 3 shifts. under such arrangements, each shift have own meeting, action of 1 meeting have adopted other two.
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