The principle of the separation of powers has been subject to much recent controversy. This book criticizes the various challenges raised by legal, political, public policy, and management theorists. It revisits the classic normative background of the principle and offers a novel justification of it, grounding it in analytical political theory.
The principle of the separation of powers has been subject to much recent controversy. This book criticizes the various challenges raised by legal, political, public policy, and management theorists. It revisits the classic normative background of the principle and offers a novel justification of it, grounding it in analytical political theory.
Zoltán Balázs is professor of political science at Corvinus University and research fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Introduction Chapter 1: The Principle of the Separation of Powers in Contemporary Political Theory Chapter 2: Separation of Powers Grounded in Values Chapter 3: Order and Articulated Government Chapter 4: Social Power Political Power Political Authority Chapter 5: Government and Its Branches Chapter 6: Agencies Constitutional Courts Grey Zones Federalism State of Exception Conclusion About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: The Principle of the Separation of Powers in Contemporary Political Theory Chapter 2: Separation of Powers Grounded in Values Chapter 3: Order and Articulated Government Chapter 4: Social Power Political Power Political Authority Chapter 5: Government and Its Branches Chapter 6: Agencies Constitutional Courts Grey Zones Federalism State of Exception Conclusion About the Author
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