| F. Venter - 2000 - 316 strani
...power, and the other simply the executive power of the state. When the legislature and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body...tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner. Again, there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive... | |
| Richard M Battistoni - 2000 - 198 strani
...manner: "When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body," says he, "there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may...tyrannical laws to execute them in a tyrannical manner." Again: "Were the power of judging joined with the legislative, the life and liberty of the subject... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - 356 strani
...when "a judiciary power [is] not separated from the legislative and executive. . . . [AJpprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should...tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner." Similar concerns should exist if the judge "were joined with the legislative ... or executive power."... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 2001 - 296 strani
...stand in fear of any other citizen. ' When the legislative power is united with the executive power in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there is no liberty, because it may well be feared that the single ruler or the single senate will enact... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 2002 - 680 strani
...so constituted as one man need not be afraid of another. When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body...tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner. Again, there is no liberty if the judiciary power be not separated from the legislative and executive.... | |
| Shirley Elson Roessler, Reny Miklos - 2003 - 320 strani
...so constituted as one man need not be afraid of another. When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body...tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner. 249 Again, there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 2003 - 692 strani
...meaning. "When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body," says he, "there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may...tyrannical laws to execute them in a tyrannical manner." Again: "Were the power of judging joined with the legislative, the life and liberty of the subject... | |
| Mads Qvortrup - 2003 - 162 strani
...Jean-Jacques Rousseau). In The Spirit of the Laws Montesquieu wrote: When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty . . . Again, there is no liberty if the judiciary power be not separated from the legislative and executive.... | |
| Cato Institute, Edward H. Crane, David Boaz - 2003 - 718 strani
...reauthorization process. Separation of Powers: The Bulwark of Liberty When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty. —Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws Article I, section 1, of the US Constitution stipulates, "All... | |
| Samuel Kernell - 2003 - 400 strani
...with all freedom; the celebrated Montesquieu tells us, that "when the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty." . . .The president general is dangerously connected with the senate; his coincidence with the views... | |
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