Presidential Powers
Autor Harold J Krenten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814747827
ISBN-10: 0814747825
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814747825
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"A very valuable work. In a highly accessible way, Harold Krent surveys a wide array of topics involving the authority of the modern presidency, drawing on examples from the earliest days of our Republic to the present. He takes often difficult and complex issues and makes them easily comprehensible so that his book should be of great use to both scholars and newcomers to this field. Having been personally involved in several of the litigation matters Krent uses as examples to illustrate his points, I can attest to the breadth of his knowledge and the quality of his analysis. Put simply, this book is thoughtful, lucid, and well written."
Douglas Letter, United States Department of Justice"Krent has written an outstanding book that is sure to become the foundation work for understanding the scope of presidential power, and its ambiguous and important cognate 'executive' power. He is careful to nest his discussion in a broad context that includes other important actors - public and private - that, through their own interaction and with the president and executive branch, affect and indeed on occasion dictate what the president may or may not do. A must read for anyone interested in how our repudiation of a monarchy was and remains balanced against the need for a strong executive."
Nicholas Zeppos, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University"Krent's mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field."
William Marshall, University of North Carolina School of Law"Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented."
Law and Politics Book Review
Douglas Letter, United States Department of Justice"Krent has written an outstanding book that is sure to become the foundation work for understanding the scope of presidential power, and its ambiguous and important cognate 'executive' power. He is careful to nest his discussion in a broad context that includes other important actors - public and private - that, through their own interaction and with the president and executive branch, affect and indeed on occasion dictate what the president may or may not do. A must read for anyone interested in how our repudiation of a monarchy was and remains balanced against the need for a strong executive."
Nicholas Zeppos, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University"Krent's mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field."
William Marshall, University of North Carolina School of Law"Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented."
Law and Politics Book Review