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Separation of Powers Katy J. Harriger

Separation of Powers By Katy J. Harriger

Separation of Powers by Katy J. Harriger


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An examination of the crucial elements of the constitutional concept of separation of powers. It explains the doctrine and the core functions of the branches in the USA, then provides 75 primary source documents with explanatory headnotes, covering various approaches to the separation of powers.

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Separation of Powers: Documents and Commentary by Katy J. Harriger

Separation of powers is one of the fundamental principles underlying the U.S. system of government. The Constitution seeks to prevent abuses of power by separating government functions into independent branches - legislative, executive, and judicial. However, this system is sometimes inefficient. Separation of Powers, the first book in the Understanding Constitutional Principles Series, examines the crucial elements of this constitutional concept. The first half of the book explains the separation of powers doctrine, the core functions of the branches and the struggles between the branches. The second half of the book consists of approximately 75 primary source documents, with unique explanatory headnotes, exploring various historical and philosophical approaches to separation of powers as well as governmental documents from the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

About Katy J. Harriger

Katy J. Harriger, volume editor, is an associate professor in the political science department at Wake Forest University. She is the author of Independent Justice: The Federal Special Prosecutor in American Politics (University Press of Kansas, Second Edition, 2000).

Table of Contents

Chapters include: Section I. Understanding The Separation Of Powers Doctrine; Chapter 1. The Separation of Powers at the Founding; Chapter 2. The Separation of Powers in the Modern Context; Section II. Core Functions of the Branches; Chapter 3. The Lawmaking Power; Chapter 4. The Evolution of Presidential Power; Chapter 5. The Law and Politics of Judicial Review; Section III. Boundary Struggles Between the Branches; Chapter 6. Warmaking and Foreign Affairs Powers; Chapter 7. Emergency Powers; Chapter 8. Understanding the Impeachment Power: Lessons from the Clinton Case; Chapter 9. The Debate about the Delegation of Lawmaking Power to the Executive Branch; Chapter 10. Congressional Power Vis-a-vis the States: The Context and Consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court's Decisions; Chapter 11. Executive Privilege and Congressional and Independent Investigations; Chapter 12. The Supreme Court and Constitutional Dialogue; Section IV. Documents

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CIN1568027273G
9781568027272
1568027273
Separation of Powers: Documents and Commentary by Katy J. Harriger
Used - Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2003-02-01
410
N/A
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