Symposium on the United States Constitution: Separation of Powers--Then and NowDE B. KATZENBACH, NICHOLASTransactions of the American Philosophical Society
that the Constitution balances power.The picture below shows us clearly how does the three branch of the American government restrict each other mutually, for each branch has certain powers over the other branches.There are some definite examples to show how the system of checks-and-balances ...
doctrine whereby the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government are distinct to prevent abuse of power. The doctrine traces back to ancient Greece and was further developed by English and French philosophers. In the United States Constitution, the phrase separation of powers ne[...
The First Constitution: Rethinking the Origins of Rule of Law and Separation of Powers in Light of Deuteronomy." Cardozo Law Review 27 (2006): 1853-88.Levinson, Bernard. "First Constitution: Rethinking the Origins of Rule of Law and Separation of Powers in Light of Deuteronomy." Cardozo Law...
The first is the Iranian Revolution of 1979, in which a regime that calls itself an Islamic republic was established, and which formally respects the “guardianship of the jurisprudent” (vilayat-i-faqih) in its constitution, and practice, the notion of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, originally ...
释义 separationUK:*/ˌsɛpəˈreɪʃən/US:/ˌsɛpəˈreɪʃən/ ,(sep′ə rā′shən)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Australian:Jamaican: 主要翻译 separation n (setting apart, division: of things)分开; (邮件)分拣Separation of the departments wil...
a1.2. “Defect” shall mean the failure of Product to comply with the warranty or specifications. 1.2. “瑕疵”将意味产品的疏忽依从保单或规格。[translate] aseparation of powers is an indespensable element of our chapter of constitution 权力分立是宪法我们的章节的一个indespensable元素[translate]...
The constitution calls for the separation of powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Collins Chinese Dictionary Plus (3rd edition), 2011: separation[sɛpəˈreɪʃən]n[c/u] 1[of things, groups] 分开(開)fēnkāi[] ...
The mixed constitution versus the separation of powers: monarchical and aristocratic aspects of modern democracy. History of Political Thought 31(3): 509-531.Hannsen,Mogens Herman."The Mixed Constitution Versus the Separation of Powers:Monarchical and A-ristocratic Aspects of Modern Democracy.". ...
For openers, consider the separation of powers written into the Constitution by framer James Madison. This provision assures that the executive and legislative branches will almost always be at each other’s throat, even when, as in Clinton’s case, the same party controls both branches. ...