Concept information
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documents and acts shaping the American system of criminal justice
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
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United States law
United States Constitution
articles of the United States Constitution
Article III
Terme préférentiel
executive power
Définition(s)
- The separation of powers theory, as developed by the 18th-century French political philosopher Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, distinguishes between executive, legislative, and judiciary power as three branches of government that are not to infringe on each other's constitutionally vested competences. The executive consists of a government, its ministerial bureaucracy, and subordinate governmental agencies. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Executive Power]
Concept(s) générique(s)
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-PJ0G4K6H-3
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