The Meaning of the Separation of Powers: An Analysis of the Doctrine from Its Origin to the Adoption of the United States Constitution, Volumen9Tulane University, 1965 - 159 páginas |
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... functions appropriate to an elected assembly , and a domain of government , functions appropriate to a compact executive.2 The reduction of the functions of Parliament and the king to legislative and executive powers allowed for more ...
... functions appropriate to an elected assembly , and a domain of government , functions appropriate to a compact executive.2 The reduction of the functions of Parliament and the king to legislative and executive powers allowed for more ...
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... executive functions " are in distinct hands " 4 and that the latter function was subordinate to the former , Locke also believed that the welfare of the commonwealth required the executive branch of govern- ment to be left with ...
... executive functions " are in distinct hands " 4 and that the latter function was subordinate to the former , Locke also believed that the welfare of the commonwealth required the executive branch of govern- ment to be left with ...
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... executive process which always requires dispatch . However , if the legislature has no right to check the exercise ... functions , the part played by the executive in the legislative process should be limited to rejecting pro- posals ...
... executive process which always requires dispatch . However , if the legislature has no right to check the exercise ... functions , the part played by the executive in the legislative process should be limited to rejecting pro- posals ...
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The Character of the Separation of Powers | 3 |
The Earliest Version of the Separation | 28 |
John Locke and the Separation of Powers | 66 |
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The Meaning of the Separation of Powers: An Analysis of the ..., Volumen9 William B. Gwyn Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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