Balance of Forces: Separation of Powers Law in the Administrative State
Released: Jan 01, 2006
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Hardcover, 560 pages
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Description:
Balance of Forces addresses the question: How can an eighteenth-century Constitution effectively control a twenty-first-century government? Bruff explores and critiques the law that governs the relationships among the three constitutional branches, and between them and the massive administrative bureaucracy that has arisen. He examines the delicate tradeoffs between autonomy and accountability that govern each branch. Bruff also canvasses the ways that the elected branches oversee the bureaucracy, as they compete to control the administrative state.
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