The Ordinance Making Powers Of The President Of The United StatesDa Capo Press, 1970 M03 21 - 339 pages |
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... tive act of government which makes law what is not - law . 88 As an example of an ' official order ' we may cite the follow- ing letter : " Executive Mansion , " Washington , D. C. , May 3 , 1899 . " Sir : You are hereby removed from ...
... tive act of government which makes law what is not - law . 88 As an example of an ' official order ' we may cite the follow- ing letter : " Executive Mansion , " Washington , D. C. , May 3 , 1899 . " Sir : You are hereby removed from ...
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... tive . The best illustration is in Article 54 of the constitu- tion of Czechoslovakia.76 In the third place we have perma- nent statutes delegating to the Executive the power to meet crises , and in the fourth special and temporary laws ...
... tive . The best illustration is in Article 54 of the constitu- tion of Czechoslovakia.76 In the third place we have perma- nent statutes delegating to the Executive the power to meet crises , and in the fourth special and temporary laws ...
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... tive if we allowed the whole question to be settled by this unelaborated and hesitating statement of an argumentative epistle . The strongest and most positive contemporary evidence in favor of our contention is to be found in ...
... tive if we allowed the whole question to be settled by this unelaborated and hesitating statement of an argumentative epistle . The strongest and most positive contemporary evidence in favor of our contention is to be found in ...
Contents
JURISTIC ANALYSIS | 17 |
Analysis of the Governmental | 24 |
Distinctions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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