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... not a signatory, partially due to President George Bush's dissatisfaction with the Treaty's ex... Court having taken on a de facto legislative and regulatory role, (198) and existing legislatio... tribune.com/2010/10/28/1399238/ship-powers-up-from-shore.html. . (168.) HARROULD-KOLIEB, supr...
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With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...
... Assembly (which also served as the legislative body until national elections in 1952) adopted a d...* The head of state was the president, whose role was ceremonial and symbolic of nationa..., however, had significant emergency powers to be exercised in consultation with the prime min...
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... education-rights movement and focuses on India as a case study. Lastly, this Article analyzes a r...(27) In the American system of separated powers, courts are severely constrained. (28) As a result... law should be considered only during legislative and constitutional drafting. (238) Therefore, unde... of both houses of the Legislature, the President signed the bill on December 2002, and it formally ...
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... . BOUMEDIENE ET AL. v . BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ET AL. . . CERTIORARI TO TH...This is confirmed by the MCA's legislative history. Thus, if MCA §7 is valid, petitioners' c...Separation-of-powers principles, and the history that influenced their ...-law writ ran, the exempt jurisdictions and India, but critical differences between these places and...
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...Separation of Powers B. Rule of Law CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION . Society t... that edges toward paradigmatically legislative and regulatory activity. In Part III, we use the f... standing to other sovereigns, such as Indian tribes and perhaps even foreign governments. (177)... of the National Guard, (230) or the President's capacity to withdraw from treaties, (231) or whe...
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... within the boundaries of the separation-of-powers doctrine. If India can assume a leading role in ad...Danger of Judicial Overreaching 3. Legislative and Executive Responses III. LEGAL FRAMEWORK A. Ke... and appointed with the approval of the President of India. INDIA CONST. art. 124 [section] 2; Supre...
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..., his or her government, and the legislative branch. Although the presidential role may be para... as commander in chief enjoys broad powers over the armed forces. Still, in this relationship... had sold sixty-four ships from his fleet to India and South Korea (Turbiville 1995; Galeotti 1999). ...
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...3. "Challengers point to the socialist president's failures in housing and poverty ahead of Decembe.... (233) "The Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) is, therefore, adama... WHO's functions, that is the "quasi-legislative' one .." (emphasis added). See Elisabetta Minelli,... organisations to undertake their exclusive powers, gee Elisabetta Minelli, World Health Organization...
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This article focuses on the issue of narcotics and Turkey over a 30-year period. Its point of departure is the 1970s, when the opium production crisis in Turkey, and its associated corrosion of relations with the US, had been brought to an end. The article concentrates on the period in the late 1980s/early to mid-1990s, when the hard drugs issue became fused with other security threats like terrorism and state corruption. During this dark period, Turkey's criminal organizations that were trafficking narcotics made significant inroads in alliance-building with parts of the security state. The article ends with the experiences of the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the Turkish state succeeded in containing the impact of illicit drugs. The article argues that both external but in particul...
..., Turkey, along with comparable states like India and Iran, had emerged as a major actor on the worl... the door a crack, owing to its limited powers and short duration.46. The biggest name to suffer ... most high profile invitees, including President Suleyman Demirel himself, made last minute excuses... a more responsive stance at the legislative, operational, and organizational levels. LEGISLATI...
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... as a public good held by government powers in trust for all people. This creates a vertical r...Through a centralized quasi-legislative process of adoption that places constitutional law... but they know (or should know) that the president will play a large part in that appointment process... same as China (population 1,330,141,295) or India (population 1,173,108,081). U.N. Charter art. 18, ...