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The Executive Power

2017
This chapter examines the self-perpetuation of the executive branch. Since constitutions usually concentrate on the position and powers of the chief executive, they feed the mistaken impression that the executive branch is synonymous with the will of a single president or prime minister. In reality, executive power in a modern regulatory state is not a
András Sajó, Renáta Uitz
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Checking Executive Power

2003
Baumgartner, Kada, and thier contributors examine presidential impeachment in such varied settings as the United States, Russia, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, the Philippines, and Madagascar. In all of these countries there has been a serious impeachment attempt within the past decade or so.
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Satellite Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter introduces a further layer in institution-building and maps those institutions and actors who, on the whole, have been delegated powers by the political actors, often with the explicit intention of placing their rule-making activities at one remove from political decision-making.
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Accountable Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter highlights the manner of the evolution of certain practices of public ‘accountability’ in the context of a diffuse and fragmented understanding of EU executive power in the Union political system. The invisible constitution of the EU can also include relatively subterranean processes and practices by non-executive institutions ...
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Flexible self-charging power sources

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Ruiyuan Liu   +2 more
exaly  

Administrative Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter moves down a layer to the assumed hierarchically inferior ‘administrative executive’ in its various configurations that are sketched in impressionistic fashion. The administrative executive is composed of the civil servants that go to form the public administration and actually implement and execute public policy in practice. These
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Executive Power

2016
Olivier Costa, Nathalie Brack
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Unitary Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter argues that there is an ongoing constitutional narrative, quite irrespective of the adoption or otherwise of a formal democratic big ‘C’ EU Constitution. The lines of the visible and living constitution are clear — and becoming clearer — in, for example, recent case law of the Court of Justice where it emphasizes the primordial ...
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Judging Executive Power

2009
George W. Bush's presidency has helped accelerate a renewed interest in the legal or formal bases of presidential power. It is now abundantly clear that presidential power is more than the sum of bargaining, character, and rhetoric. Presidential power also inheres in the Constitution or at least assertions of constitutional powers.
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Fragmenting Executive Power

1995
Abstract This chapter examines the so-called second revolution in France during the summer of 1792 which resulted in the fragmentation of executive power. This revolution, catalysed by the Paris Commune, completed the revolutionary shift to a fully democratic state elite that was started by the French Revolution. The conflict between the
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