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Democracy without a Net? Separation of Powers and the Idea of Self-Sustaining Constitutional Constraints on Undemocratic Behavior
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Description
Published in Separation of Powers: U.S. Perspectives, D. Sujatha, ed.
Publication Date
2009
Publisher
Amicus Books
ISBN
9788131413661
Disciplines
American Politics | Constitutional Law | Law
Recommended Citation
James A. Gardner, Democracy without a Net? Separation of Powers and the Idea of Self-Sustaining Constitutional Constraints on Undemocratic Behavior in Separation of Powers: U.S. Perspectives (D. Sujatha, ed., Amicus Books 2009)
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