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Political institutions and policy outcomes : effects of presidential vetoes on budget making [PDF]
The article examines how the power distribution between the executive and the legislature under the Presidential system affects policy outcomes. We focus in particular on the presidential veto, both package and partial.
Kawanaka, Takeshi
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Rhetorical Democracy: An Examination of the Presidential Inaugural Addresses [PDF]
Despite the fact that there is nothing in the Constitution requiring it, nor prescribed by any other federal law, the President\u27s delivery of an inaugural address has become a de facto requirement of the official Presidential inauguration.
Pagliarini, Thomas
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Problematika Presidential Threshold: Putusan Mahkamah Konstitusi dan Pengalaman di Negara Lain
Soal syarat minimal dukungan pencalonan presiden (presidential threshold) di Indonesia terus diperdebatkan, terutama soal konstitusionalitas dari persyaratan tersebut.
Abdul Ghoffar
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Election Law and the Presidency: An Introduction and Overview [PDF]
Americans now fully appreciate that presidential candidates are vying for a majority of the Electoral College votes, rather than the individual votes of constituents.
Goldfeder, Jerry H.
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A Modern Father of Our Constitution: An Interview With Former Senator Birch Bayh [PDF]
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Birch Bayh, then a freshman Senator from Indiana, undertook a remarkable campaign to amend the U.S. Constitution and address gaps in our system of presidential succession. The effort to ratify the
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Through systematic developments in catalyst design, we report a series of exceptionally active on iron catalysts for the polymerization of ethylene that can run at high operating temperature forming highly linear polyethylene waxes with narrow dispersity and high levels of vinyl chain ends that could be influenced by the operating temperature.
Elizabeth Ogbe +6 more
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Abstract To solidify their power over society, totalitarian regimes will usually eliminate any dissent, any perceived threats early on. These threats include not only political enemies but also educated and independent segments of society, such as professional associations.
Michael Hortsch
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Consideration on Monocratic and Dualist Executive Powers as Components of the State
The concept of rule of law implies the limit of the state rights, it regulates their activity, theexcess and the arbitrary and sets his own rules of conduct. Montesquieu was the one who clearlyformulated the principle of separation of powers, inspired by
Mariana (Vanghelie) Nedelcu
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Adequacy of Current Succession Law in Light of the Constitution and Policy Considerations [PDF]
In this article, Gerald R. Ford’s counsel during Ford’s confirmation to the vice presidency under the Twenty-Fifth Amendment recounts the process, including investigations into Ford as part of the process and the confirmation hearings in the Senate and ...
Becker, Benton
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