The doctrine of the separation of powers was adopted by the Convention of 1787, not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was, not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the... Hearings - 986. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1970Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Michael J. Glennon - 1990 - 382 lapas
...Convention of 1787, not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was, not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy.217 Arbitrary exercise... | |
| Harold Hongju Koh - 1990 - 356 lapas
...limitations on each other's power."78 As Justice Brandeis recognized, the purpose of separation of powers is "not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among the departments, to save the people from autocracy."79 The statutory... | |
| Edward J. Erler - 1991 - 144 lapas
...Convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was not to avoid friction, but. by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy."" At the very time... | |
| Harvey Flaumenhaft - 1992 - 340 lapas
...Convention of 1787, not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was, not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy." But consider,... | |
| Kenneth W. Thompson - 1992 - 372 lapas
...the Convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency but to preclude the arbitrary exercise of power not to avoid friction but by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of governmental powers among these departments to save the people from autocracy." ' In New England and... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 lapas
...Convention of 1787, not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was, not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy. Justice LOUIS D.... | |
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