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Law / Political science / Constitutionalism / Separation of powers / Power / Federalist No. 47 / Judicial review / Mixed government / Adrian Vermeule / Philosophy of law / Constitutional law / Political philosophy
Date: 2014-10-28 08:38:05
Law
Political science
Constitutionalism
Separation of powers
Power
Federalist No. 47
Judicial review
Mixed government
Adrian Vermeule
Philosophy of law
Constitutional law
Political philosophy

SEPARATION OF POWERS IN THOUGHT AND PRACTICE? Jeremy Waldron* Abstract: The rationale of the separation of powers is often elided with the rationale of checks and balances and with the rationale of the dispersal of power

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