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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 79, Issue 1, 2016April 08, 2016 EDT

A CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY OF IMPERATIVE PARTICIPATION: DELEGATED RULEMAKING, CITIZENS’ PARTICIPATION AND THE SEPARATION OF POWERS DOCTRINE

Dominik Steiger,
imperative participationseparation of powers doctrinerule of lawpublic participationdemocracyexecutive’s delegated rulemaking procedurespublic authority
Albany Law Review
Dominik Steiger, A CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY OF IMPERATIVE PARTICIPATION: DELEGATED RULEMAKING, CITIZENS’ PARTICIPATION AND THE SEPARATION OF POWERS DOCTRINE, 79 Albany Law Review (2016).

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