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Royal Council of England in 1483 and Usurpation of Power by Richard III
The accession to power of Richard III in England in 1483 is one of the most contentious events during the Wars of the Roses. Typically, the focus is on the personality of the monarch himself. However, the usurpation involved many individuals from Richard’
A. G. Prazdnikov
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Usurpation of power under current conditions: political and legal concept
The purpose of the research was to determine the approaches to understand the emergence of the concept of “usurpation of power”. Accordingly, its political and legal nature as a phenomenon is analyzed and the investigation of its influence on the branches of public power is carried out.
Petro Vorobey +4 more
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Justification of the Usurpation of Power by Hittite Kings
The article explores the ways how Hittite kings justified their usurpations of power, such usurpations happening almost constantly during the whole period of the Hittite kingdom, from the Old Hittite period until the fall of the empire. It focuses on three outstanding texts illuminating prominent cases in the Hittite history: the Proclamation of ...
Vladimir SAZONOV, Mait KÕIV
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The article analyzes the supreme bodies of state power under the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk of 1710 and the Constitution of Poland of 1791 concerning the application of the principle of separation of state power into legislative, executive and judicial ...
Анатолій Іванович Козаченко
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Executive Branch Usurpation of Power: Corporations and Capital Markets
Agencies in the executive branch are better situated than other political institutions to take advantage of opportunities to expand their power base by responding quickly and decisively to real or imagined crises. The executive has structural advantages over the other branches because it can respond faster to perceived emergencies. Congress is hampered
J. Macey
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It is indicated that an in-depth analysis of the state-building processes of a number of countries, especially the states that arose on the territory of the former Soviet Union, proves that some of them, despite the democratic principles of state and social development declared at the level of national constitutions, show tendencies or even practically
O. Martselyak
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USURPATION OF POWER IN TRANSITIONAL DEMOCRACIES: MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTION
Serhii Boldyriev, Mykola Linnyk
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Designing the Framework of Power Usurpation of Audit Partners: Identifying the Key Factors Affecting the Authoritarianism of Audit Partners [PDF]
One of the most important reasons for the gap in expectations in the auditing profession is the nature of the partner's use of power against the auditors, which usually leads to the professional frustration of the auditors due to the creation of a deep ...
Farzaneh Pourmahdi Broujeni +2 more
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The Usurpation of Law Supremacy and Its Impact on Rising a Personalised Power in Morocco
M. Blaiha
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