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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
In this Article we analyze whether and how the legal reactions to COVID-19 brought permanent changes to three main areas that are at the very basis of the study of comparative constitutional law: the horizontal separation of powers in different forms of ...
Arianna Vedaschi, Chiara Graziani
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The Principle of Separation of Powers: the Case of Lithuania
The principle of separation of powers is one of the most important constitutional principles underlying the organization of public power. In interpreting this principle, the Lithuanian Constitutional Court has defined it is a fundamental principle of ...
Haroldas Šinkūnas +1 more
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Historical Gloss, Constitutional Convention, and the Judicial Separation of Powers [PDF]
Scholars have increasingly focused on the relevance of post-Founding historical practice to discern the separation of powers between Congress and the executive branch, and the Supreme Court has recently endorsed the relevance of such practice.
Bradley, Curtis A., Siegel, Neil S.
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Historical Gloss and the Separation of Powers [PDF]
Arguments based on historical practice are a mainstay of debates about the constitutional separation of powers. Surprisingly, however, there has been little sustained academic attention to the proper role of historical practice in this context. The scant
Bradley, Curtis A., Morrison, Trevor W.
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The main objective of this article is inspection of the development of the concept of separation of powers to highlight that the powers must not accumulate in one hand and they should be divided among the three main pillars of the state i.e., Executive ...
A. Abdullah
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Winding number correlation for a Brownian loop in a plane [PDF]
A Brownian loop is a random walk circuit of infinitely many, suitably infinitesimal, steps. In a plane such a loop may or may not enclose a marked point, the origin, say. If it does so it may wind arbitrarily many times, positive or negative, around that
Hannay, J. H.
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Checks and Balances: The Concept and Its Implications for Corruption
It is often assumed that checks and balances are effective in curbing corruption, in part because checks and balances are so often assumed to be synonymous with the separation of powers. We argue that checks and balances are only one of several potential
Luciano Da Ros, Matthew M. Taylor
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THE THEORY OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND SOME THEORETICAL ISSUES OF ITS FORMATION
The principle of separation of powers implies the division of state power, which is unified by its source, into three mutually independent branches. Each of the branches of power is responsible for an important area of state activity and, at the same ...
Mavlyuda Akhmedshayeva
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Theoretical and methodological foundations for the study of federalism [PDF]
The purpose of the research is to determine the basic methodological rules that allow to form a science-based concept of separation of powers between the levels of government, taking into account the cultural and historical conditions of development of ...
Platonov Vladimir Mikhailovich
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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Unilateral Executive and the Separation of Powers [PDF]
[Excerpt] “The United States Constitution vests all executive powers in a president. This is the unitary executive theory. By virtue of this, many believe the president is vested with the power to act unilaterally. This is the unilateral executive theory.
Cleary, Thomas J.
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