When presidents or prime ministers make law by decree, are we
witnessing the usurpation of legislative authority? The increased
frequency of policy-making by decree, in older democracies as well as
in the newer regimes of Latin America and the post-communist world,
has generated concern that legislatures are being marginalized and
thus that democratic institutions are not functioning. Professors
Carey and Shugart suggest which elements of constitutional design
should (and should not) foster reliance on decree authority.
Individual chapters then bring the experiences of Argentina, Brazil,
France, Italy, Peru, Russia, the United States, and Venezuela to bear
on the theory. The book combines broadly comparative analysis with
intensive case studies to provide a more thorough understanding of the
scope of executive authority across countries.
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9780511824234
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2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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