This monograph offers a theoretical foundation of the executive branch in Western democracies and argues that the tension between dominance and submission is maintained by the adoption of various forms of fuzziness, under which a guise of legality masks the absence of the substantive limitation of power.
This monograph offers a theoretical foundation of the executive branch in Western democracies and argues that the tension between dominance and submission is maintained by the adoption of various forms of fuzziness, under which a guise of legality masks the absence of the substantive limitation of power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margit Cohn is the Henry J. and Fannie Harkavy Chair in Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professor Cohn's teaching and research interests span administrative law, comparative public law, constitutional theory, law and politics, law and society, legal cultures, and judicial review.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * PART I: PRELIMINARIES * 1: Preliminaries * 2: Reaching the internal tension model * 3: Maintaining the internal tension model * PART II: CONSTITUTION-GENERATED FUZZY LAW * 4: Unilateral, non-statutory executive powers * 5: The nature and use of unilateral executive powers: a comparative analysis * PART III: LEGISLATION AND EXECUTIVE-GENERATED FUZZY LAW * 6: Case-studies: emergency and air pollution, overviews * 7: Legislation-generated fuzziness: patchwork legislation * 8: Executive-generated fuzziness: on the spectrum of (non) implementation * PART IV: ANALYSIS * 9: Fuzzy legality and the challenge to proper governance * 10: Keeping the internal tension under check: the role of the judiciary in a multiple-fora, participatory/deliberative democracy * Conclusion
* Introduction * PART I: PRELIMINARIES * 1: Preliminaries * 2: Reaching the internal tension model * 3: Maintaining the internal tension model * PART II: CONSTITUTION-GENERATED FUZZY LAW * 4: Unilateral, non-statutory executive powers * 5: The nature and use of unilateral executive powers: a comparative analysis * PART III: LEGISLATION AND EXECUTIVE-GENERATED FUZZY LAW * 6: Case-studies: emergency and air pollution, overviews * 7: Legislation-generated fuzziness: patchwork legislation * 8: Executive-generated fuzziness: on the spectrum of (non) implementation * PART IV: ANALYSIS * 9: Fuzzy legality and the challenge to proper governance * 10: Keeping the internal tension under check: the role of the judiciary in a multiple-fora, participatory/deliberative democracy * Conclusion
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