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The Roberts Court and Executive Power

The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
The current Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on issues of executive power differs markedly depending on the precise type of executive power in question.
Gillian E. Metzger
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The Executive Power

2022
“The executive power is the moving force of a government. It represents, in the political system, that mysterious principle which, in moral man, unites action to the will”. Although more than 200 years have passed since Jacques Necker, the finance minister for Louis XVI, completed his essay on the executive power, his definition still holds in many ...
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Executive Power Leashed

2023
Abstract Rule-of-law principles are subjected to extraordinary strain when the nation is in peril and when the chief executive pardons individuals convicted of crimes. This chapter argues that executive pardon powers and emergency powers can and must be legally bridled.
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Sharing Executive Power

2005
In many companies, two or three executives jointly hold the responsibilities at the top-from the charismatic CEO who relies on the operational expertise of a COO, to co-CEOs who trust in inter-personal bonds to achieve professional results. Their collaboration is essential if they are to address the dilemmas of the top job and the demands of today's ...
José Luis Alvarez, Silviya Svejenova
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Executives on Power

2014
We can only learn so much about what people think about power from our survey research, however extensive that research might be and how inclusive it might be of opinions from all levels of business organizations. The survey research conducted for this book examined values and attitudes about power within the workforce, from the point of view of those ...
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Balancing Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the internal ordering of executive power within the EU political system and discusses the manner in which executive power is balanced by the other ‘countervailing’ powers in the constitutional system of checks and balances.
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Transparent Executive Power

2009
AbstractThis chapter deals with the issue of ‘transparency’ and the manner in which this principle has evolved, both in law and in practice, to constitute a salient part of the evolving operating system of the EU. It provides clear examples of how the notion of openness or transparency is now, in the contemporary understanding of the EU as a political ...
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Balancing Executive Power

2002
The twin trends of executive governance in Israel since the establishment of the state are expansion and consolidation. Executive dominance throughout the policy process has expressed itself through elected and nonelected officials and has come to be accepted as a norm with the inevitable evolution of modern, big government.
Asher Arian, David Nachmias, Ruth Amir
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9. Executive Powers

2021
This chapter studies three executive powers in the context of the European Union. It begins with an examination of the political power to act as government. The ‘steering’ power of high politics belongs to two EU institutions: the European Council and the Commission. The Union ‘government’ is thus based on a ‘dual executive’.
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The Executive Power

2011
In the daily management of issues within a sub-state entity, the reasons that resulted in the creation of the sub-state arrangement are often in the background. Instead, the executive power of sub-state arrangements is consumed by the material areas of law that the law-making power of the sub-state entity has created on the basis of the distribution of
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