The three branchs a comparative model of separation of powers
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cop. 2013
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Colección: | Oxford constitutional theory
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- Introduction : Constitutional Theory and Political Philosophy Chapter 1. Division of Powers: Traditions and Meanings I.The traditional division of powers: a comparative sketch on France, England, the United States, and Germany II. The separation of powers - functions and meanings of a concept III. Conclusions Chapter 2. Self-Determination as the Source of Separated Powers I. Self-determination as the basic concept of legitimacy II. Self-determination through law III. The three powers: a model from legitimacy IV. Is there a normative hierarchy among the branches ? The rule of continuous concretization V. Conclusions Chapter 3. Problems of Separated Powers in the Constitutional State I. Parliament and Government II. Constitutional Review III. Limits of judicial control of the administration IV. Conclusions Chapter 4. Separation of Powers Beyond the State I. Introduction: The internationalization of law, an analysis from legitimacy II. The internationalized constitutional state III. European integration IV. International law Outlook Governance - Constitutionalization - A Fourth Branch? Informality Governance Constitutionalization The diffusion of accountability Freedom, regime, and fourth power A pour extrait ou tiré à part : Oxford constitutional theory Sujets : Separation of powers Séparation des pouvoirs
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