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Article: Inherent executive power: a comparative perspective.(Symposium on Executive Power)
- Article from:
- The Yale Law Journal
- Article date:
- July 1, 2006
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ESSAY CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. THE INHERENT EXECUTIVE POWER THESIS: "WHEN THE PRESIDENT
DOES IT, THAT MEANS THAT IT IS NOT ILLEGAL"
II. INHERENT EXECUTIVE POWER IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
A. Structuring the Executive Branch: Evolution and Revolution
B. The Fallacy of Executive Power Essentialism: War, Emergencies,
and Foreign Affairs
1. War Powers
2. Emergency Powers
3. Treaty Powers
C. The Inherently Expansive Character of Executive Power
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Does the executive possess inherent emergency powers related to foreign affairs and national security? Are there circumstances in which ...