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Court of Policy : ウィキペディア英語版
Court of Policy

The Court of Policy was a legislative body in Dutch and British Guiana until 1928. For most of its existence it formed the Combined Court together with the six Financial Representatives.
==History==
The Court of Policy was established in 1732 by the Dutch authorities,〔 at a time when the colonies of Berbice, Demerara and Essequibo were under the control of the Netherlands. Responsible for legislative and administrative functions, it initially consisted of the Governor, five appointed officials including the Fiscal Officer and the Vendor Master and five colonists chosen by the Governor from a list of nominees submitted by the College of Keizers. When the British took over the colony in 1803, they continued to use the Dutch administrative bodies including the Court of Policy.〔
Initially the Court of Policy sitting together with the College of Keizers formed the Combined Court. However, Lieutenant Governor of Demerara Hugh Lyle Carmichael abolished the College of Keizers in 1812, giving its duties to the Financial Representatives,〔(The Beginning of British Guiana ) Guyana.org〕 who were elected by the public, although with a severely limited franchise.〔(Central Government ) Guyana.org〕 The College of Keizers was re-established in 1831 solely as an electoral college for the Court of Policy.
Following the 1891 constitutional reforms, the Court of Policy gave up its executive powers, which were transferred to the Executive Council.〔 The reformed Court of Policy had 16 members, half of which were elected. The eight unelected members were the Governor and seven government officials; the Attorney General, the Government Secretary, the Immigration Agent General and the Receiver General, together with three other appointees. The eight elected members were elected from seven constituencies;〔(Historical information events and dates on the Parliament of Guyana from 1718 to 2006 ) Parliament of Guyana〕 Demerara East, Demerara West, Essequebo North Western, Essequebo South Eastern, Berbice, City of Georgetown (2 members) and New Amsterdam.〔George D Bayley (1909) ''Handbook of British Guiana, 1909: Comprising General and Statistical Information Concerning the Colony'', The Argosy, p158〕
The Colleges of Electors were abolished, and the eight elected members of the Court (and the six Financial Representatives) were elected by the public under a limited franchise. Elections were held under this system in 1892, 1897, 1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921 and 1926. However, the franchise was severely limited; by the 1926 elections only 4.2% of the population were eligible to vote, up from 1.08% in 1921.〔Silvius Elgerton Wilson (1997) ''The 1924 workers' incident at Riumveldt British Guiana and the development of Working People's Organisation'' University of Warwick, p183〕
The Court of Policy was abolished in 1928 when a new constitution created the Legislative Council;〔(New constitution of 1928 ) Guyana.org〕 its final meeting was on 17 July 1928.〔

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