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Page ix
... President Lincoln acted illegally when , on April 27 , 1861 , reacting to Baltimore mobs interfering with troop trains moving from Philadelphia to Washington , he authorized the Commanding Gen- eral of the United States Army to suspend ...
... President Lincoln acted illegally when , on April 27 , 1861 , reacting to Baltimore mobs interfering with troop trains moving from Philadelphia to Washington , he authorized the Commanding Gen- eral of the United States Army to suspend ...
Page x
... President . That was a question of law which ultimately the Supreme Court must decide . And meanwhile — probably a long meanwhile — we must get on with the war . " Jefferson did not believe he had authority under the Constitution to buy ...
... President . That was a question of law which ultimately the Supreme Court must decide . And meanwhile — probably a long meanwhile — we must get on with the war . " Jefferson did not believe he had authority under the Constitution to buy ...
Page xiv
... President of the Reich may compel it to do so with the aid of the armed forces . If the public safety and order in the German Reich are seriously disturbed or endangered , the President of the Reich may take the measures necessary to ...
... President of the Reich may compel it to do so with the aid of the armed forces . If the public safety and order in the German Reich are seriously disturbed or endangered , the President of the Reich may take the measures necessary to ...
Page xv
... President of the Reich must immediately inform the Reichstag of all measures taken in conformity with sections 1 or 2 of this Article . The mea- sures are to be revoked upon the demand of the Reichstag , ( emphasis added ) The critical ...
... President of the Reich must immediately inform the Reichstag of all measures taken in conformity with sections 1 or 2 of this Article . The mea- sures are to be revoked upon the demand of the Reichstag , ( emphasis added ) The critical ...
Page xvi
... president , of course , in a constitutional dictatorship , is the dictator and his actions are aimed at making it more effective . Rossiter suggests the charac- ter of the president , in a constitutional dictatorship , becomes more ...
... president , of course , in a constitutional dictatorship , is the dictator and his actions are aimed at making it more effective . Rossiter suggests the charac- ter of the president , in a constitutional dictatorship , becomes more ...
Contents
11 | |
III | 33 |
2305 | 61 |
THE STATE OF SIEGE IN HISTORY LAW AND THEORY | 79 |
THE FIRST WORLD | 91 |
X | 135 |
XI | 151 |
CRISIS GOVERNMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN 19191939 | 173 |
CRISIS GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED STATES | 207 |
THE CIVIL | 223 |
FIRST WORLD | 240 |
THE NEW DEAL AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION | 255 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN | 265 |
XIX | 288 |
INDEX | 315 |
XIII | 184 |
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