The Evolution of the Separation of Powers

The Evolution of the Separation of Powers
Title The Evolution of the Separation of Powers PDF eBook
Author David Bilchitz
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 288
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 1785369776

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To what extent should the doctrine of the separation of powers evolve in light of recent shifts in constitutional design and practice? Constitutions now often include newer forms of rights – such as socioeconomic and environmental rights – and are written with an explicitly transformative purpose. They also often reflect include new independent bodies such as human rights commissions and electoral tribunals whose position and function within the traditional structure is novel. The practice of the separation of powers has also changed, as the executive has tended to gain power and deliberative bodies like legislatures have often been thrown into a state of crisis. The chapters in this edited volume grapple with these shifts and the ways in which the doctrine of the separation of powers might respond to them. It also asks whether the shifts that are taking place are mostly a product of the constitutional systems of the global south, or instead reflect changes that run across most liberal democratic constitutional systems around the world.

Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers

Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers
Title Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers PDF eBook
Author M. J. C. Vile
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780865971752

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Vile traces the history of the doctrine from its rise during the English Civil War, through its development in the eighteenth century -- through subsequent political thought and constitution-making in Britain, France, and the United States.

The Spirit of Laws

The Spirit of Laws
Title The Spirit of Laws PDF eBook
Author Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu
Publisher
Total Pages 468
Release 1900
Genre Jurisprudence
ISBN

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The Separation of Governmental Powers in History, in Theory, and in the Constitutions

The Separation of Governmental Powers in History, in Theory, and in the Constitutions
Title The Separation of Governmental Powers in History, in Theory, and in the Constitutions PDF eBook
Author William Bondy
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages 186
Release 1998
Genre Separation of powers
ISBN 188636365X

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Bondy, William. Separation of Governmental Powers in History, in Theory, and in the Constitutions. New York: Columbia College, 1896. Reprinted 1999 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. vi,[7]-185, [1] pp. LCCN 98-44994. ISBN 1-886363-65-X. Cloth. $65. * Examines theories relating to the powers of the court and the legislature and the separation and balance of the two. Originally published as v.5, no. 2 in Columbia's series, Studies in history, economics and public law.

Strong Constitutions

Strong Constitutions
Title Strong Constitutions PDF eBook
Author Maxwell A. Cameron
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2015-03
Genre Law
ISBN 0190235225

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The separation of powers is an idea with ancient origins, but nowadays it is largely relegated to legal doctrine, public philosophy, or the history of ideas. Yet the concept is often evoked in debates on the 'war' on terrorism, the use of emergency powers, or constitutional reform. Strong Constitutions boldly places the separation of powers on a social scientific footing, arguing that it emerged with the spread of literacy, became central to constitutional thought after the Gutenberg revolution, and faces unprecedented challenges in our current era of electronic communication. Constitutional states use texts to coordinate collective action, and they do so by creating governmental agencies with specific jurisdiction and competence over distinct types of power. Among them are the power to make decisions backed by legally sanctioned coercion; the deliberative power to make procedurally legitimate laws; and the judicial power to interpret and apply laws in particular circumstances. The division of government into three such branches enables state officials and citizens to use written texts-legal codes and documents, including constitutions-along with unwritten rules and conventions to coordinate their activities on larger scales and over longer time horizons. Cameron argues that constitutional states are not weaker because their powers are separated. They are generally stronger because they solve collective action problems rooted in speech and communication. The book is a must read for anyone interested in the separation of powers, its origin, evolution, and consequences.

The Separation of Governmental Powers

The Separation of Governmental Powers
Title The Separation of Governmental Powers PDF eBook
Author Francis Walker
Publisher
Total Pages 504
Release 1895
Genre Double taxation
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Some Aspects of Separation of Powers

Some Aspects of Separation of Powers
Title Some Aspects of Separation of Powers PDF eBook
Author Edward Hirsch Levi
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1975
Genre Constitutional law
ISBN

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