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Duquesne Law Review

Separation of Powers in the Americas ... and Beyond: Symposium Issue

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Table of Contents, Volume 47, Number 4, Fall 2009

Symposium Articles

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Introduction: Separation of Powers in the Americas...and Beyond
Robert S. Barker

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Because Men Are Not Angels: Separation of Powers in the United States
D. Brooks Smith

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Treaties and the Separation of Powers in the United States: A Reassessment after Medellin v. Texas
Ronald A. Brand

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Separation of Powers: The Canadian Experience
John D. Richard

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The Separation of Powers in Mexico
Jose Gamas Torruco

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Democracy and the Rule of Law: Myth or Reality?
Renald J. Gutierrez

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The Principle of Separation of Powers and Authoritarian Government in Venezuela
Allan R. Brewer-Carias

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Separation of Powers in Brazil
Keith S. Rosenn

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Constitutional Justice and the Separation of Powers: The Case of Costa Rica
Fernando Solano Carrera

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Separation of Powers from the German Perspective
Kay Windthorst

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Separation of Powers in the Republic of Macedonia: A Case of Multi-Ethnic Country Acceding to the European Union
Saso Geogievski

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Globalized World and Separation of Powers: A New Role for the Independent Administrative Authorities
Antonio Lordi

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The Inherent Role of Translation in the Macrocomparison of States' Separation of Powers
Kirk W. Junker

 
 
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