Sovereignty and the new executive authority Claire Finkelstein and Michael Skerker.
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- 9780190922573
- 342.73062 23
- KF5065 .S68 2018
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342.7306 EM-P Public's law origins and architecture of progressive democracy | 342.7306 PO-E Executive unbound | 342.73062 CR-O Overcoming necessity emergency, constraint, and the meanings of American Constitutionalism | 342.73062 SO- Sovereignty and the new executive authority | 342.73078 AT-P Politics and capital auctioning the American dream | 342.73085 BR-C Courage to dissent Atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement | 342.73085 FO-B Birth rights and wrongs how medicine and technology are remaking reproduction and the law |
Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume explores moral and legal issues relating to the concept of sovereignty across four areas. The essays in Part I address foundational questions about the nature of sovereignty and seek to trace the ways in which the traditional concept of sovereignty laid the foundation for the modern conception of executive authority. The essays in Part II examine the tension between the executive's duty to act expeditiously for the public interest and the executive's duty to gain citizens' consent for his or her actions.
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