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- catalog abstract "Bernard H. Siegan describes the terms and provisions that a constitution dedicated to the maintenance of a free society should contain, together with the rationale and philosophy behind them. The author gives special consideration to the newly emerging nations of Eastern Europe and formerly communist countries. Topics covered include the powers of and restraints on the legislature, the president, administrative agencies, and the judiciary; separation of powers; and the protection of political, intellectual and economic liberties. Siegan also includes a suggested model constitution.".
- catalog contributor b6539444.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. United States Constitutional Experience. I. Authority v. Liberty. II. Separation of Powers -- 2. Powers of and Restraints on the Legislature and the President. I. Confining the Legislature. II. Powers of the President. A. The President's Power of Veto. B. Power of Appointment. C. Power to Pardon Wrongdoers. D. The Role of a President Under a Parliamentary System -- 3. Administrative Agencies -- 4. The Judiciary. I. The Judicial Function. II. Protection of Both Enumerated and Unenumerated Rights. III. Protection of Liberty. IV. Communist Constitutions. V. The New Czech and Slovak Charter. VI. Bulgarian Constitution. VII. The Proposed Ukrainian Constitution -- 5. Judicial Rules for the Protection of Liberty -- 6. Property Rights and Economic Liberties. I. Provisions on Condemnation and Regulation United States Experience Limiting the Legislature. II. Regulating Economic Activity United States Experience Limiting the Legislature. III. Provisions on Taxation and Spending.".
- catalog description "Bernard H. Siegan describes the terms and provisions that a constitution dedicated to the maintenance of a free society should contain, together with the rationale and philosophy behind them. The author gives special consideration to the newly emerging nations of Eastern Europe and formerly communist countries. Topics covered include the powers of and restraints on the legislature, the president, administrative agencies, and the judiciary; separation of powers; and the protection of political, intellectual and economic liberties. Siegan also includes a suggested model constitution.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [73]-79) and index.".
- catalog extent "iv, 120 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Drafting a constitution for a nation or republic emerging into freedom.".
- catalog identifier "0913969702 (cloth : acid-free paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drafting a constitution for a nation or republic emerging into freedom.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Fairfax, Va. : George Mason University Press,".
- catalog relation "Drafting a constitution for a nation or republic emerging into freedom.".
- catalog subject "342/.02 342.22 20".
- catalog subject "Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law.".
- catalog subject "K3165 .S545 1994".
- catalog subject "Separation of powers.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. United States Constitutional Experience. I. Authority v. Liberty. II. Separation of Powers -- 2. Powers of and Restraints on the Legislature and the President. I. Confining the Legislature. II. Powers of the President. A. The President's Power of Veto. B. Power of Appointment. C. Power to Pardon Wrongdoers. D. The Role of a President Under a Parliamentary System -- 3. Administrative Agencies -- 4. The Judiciary. I. The Judicial Function. II. Protection of Both Enumerated and Unenumerated Rights. III. Protection of Liberty. IV. Communist Constitutions. V. The New Czech and Slovak Charter. VI. Bulgarian Constitution. VII. The Proposed Ukrainian Constitution -- 5. Judicial Rules for the Protection of Liberty -- 6. Property Rights and Economic Liberties. I. Provisions on Condemnation and Regulation United States Experience Limiting the Legislature. II. Regulating Economic Activity United States Experience Limiting the Legislature. III. Provisions on Taxation and Spending.".
- catalog title "Drafting a constitution for a nation or republic emerging into freedom / Bernard H. Siegan.".
- catalog type "text".