Conclusion

M. Cohn
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Abstract

To conclude, this book has traced the ways two central Western democracies, the United Kingdom and the United States, have developed and retained fuzzy modes of law that were relied upon by aggrandized heads of the executive branch. Viewed as an unavoidable feature of governance, the resulting argument for a similar aggrandizement of review by courts, designed to curb some of the ensuing abuse of power, is central to the rounded model offered in the book.
结论
总而言之,本书追溯了两个中西部民主国家——英国和美国——发展和保留模糊的法律模式的方式,这些模式被夸大的行政部门首脑所依赖。作为治理不可避免的特征,由此产生的对法院类似的强化审查的争论,旨在遏制一些随之而来的权力滥用,是书中提供的圆形模型的核心。
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