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Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Autore Hallett Brien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 273 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 342.73/062
Soggetto topico War, Declaration of - United States
War and emergency powers - United States
ISBN 1-139-56481-1
1-316-09015-9
1-283-57521-3
1-139-20873-X
1-139-55127-2
9786613887665
1-139-55623-1
1-139-55253-8
1-139-55002-0
1-139-55498-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 1. A constitutional tyranny and presidential dictatorship; Part I. What Is the History?: 2. How the president declares war: the War of 1812; 3. Why the Congress ought not declare war: the Spanish-American War, 1898; 4. A plan for acquiescence: the War Powers Resolution of 1973; Part II. What Is a Declaration of War?: 5. Declaring and commanding: forms, functions, and relationships; 6. Lawful and unlawful declarations of war: quantity over quality; 7. Six possible structures; Part III. What Are the Solutions?: 8. A constitutional amendment; 9. A congressional work-around; Part IV. What Is the Theory?: 10. Bellum justum et pium: the rule of law and roman piety; 11. The rule of law: searching for ontology; 12. Senator Malcolm Wallop; Appendix I. Five congressional declarations of war and one appropriations act; Appendix II. The federative powers in parliamentary governments.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462722303321
Hallett Brien  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
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Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Autore Hallett Brien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 273 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 342.73/062
Soggetto topico War, Declaration of - United States
War and emergency powers - United States
ISBN 1-139-56481-1
1-316-09015-9
1-283-57521-3
1-139-20873-X
1-139-55127-2
9786613887665
1-139-55623-1
1-139-55253-8
1-139-55002-0
1-139-55498-0
Classificazione LAW018000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 1. A constitutional tyranny and presidential dictatorship; Part I. What Is the History?: 2. How the president declares war: the War of 1812; 3. Why the Congress ought not declare war: the Spanish-American War, 1898; 4. A plan for acquiescence: the War Powers Resolution of 1973; Part II. What Is a Declaration of War?: 5. Declaring and commanding: forms, functions, and relationships; 6. Lawful and unlawful declarations of war: quantity over quality; 7. Six possible structures; Part III. What Are the Solutions?: 8. A constitutional amendment; 9. A congressional work-around; Part IV. What Is the Theory?: 10. Bellum justum et pium: the rule of law and roman piety; 11. The rule of law: searching for ontology; 12. Senator Malcolm Wallop; Appendix I. Five congressional declarations of war and one appropriations act; Appendix II. The federative powers in parliamentary governments.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785521603321
Hallett Brien  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Declaring war : Congress, the president, and what the constitution does not say / / Brien Hallett, University of Hawaiʻi-Manoa, Matsunaga Institute of Peace [[electronic resource]]
Autore Hallett Brien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 273 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 342.73/062
Soggetto topico War, Declaration of - United States
War and emergency powers - United States
ISBN 1-139-56481-1
1-316-09015-9
1-283-57521-3
1-139-20873-X
1-139-55127-2
9786613887665
1-139-55623-1
1-139-55253-8
1-139-55002-0
1-139-55498-0
Classificazione LAW018000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 1. A constitutional tyranny and presidential dictatorship; Part I. What Is the History?: 2. How the president declares war: the War of 1812; 3. Why the Congress ought not declare war: the Spanish-American War, 1898; 4. A plan for acquiescence: the War Powers Resolution of 1973; Part II. What Is a Declaration of War?: 5. Declaring and commanding: forms, functions, and relationships; 6. Lawful and unlawful declarations of war: quantity over quality; 7. Six possible structures; Part III. What Are the Solutions?: 8. A constitutional amendment; 9. A congressional work-around; Part IV. What Is the Theory?: 10. Bellum justum et pium: the rule of law and roman piety; 11. The rule of law: searching for ontology; 12. Senator Malcolm Wallop; Appendix I. Five congressional declarations of war and one appropriations act; Appendix II. The federative powers in parliamentary governments.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819711703321
Hallett Brien  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Nurturing the imperial presidency : a how-to manual in eight essays / / by Brien Hallett
Nurturing the imperial presidency : a how-to manual in eight essays / / by Brien Hallett
Autore Hallett Brien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 342.062
Collana Theory workshop - new frontiers in social and political theory
Soggetto topico Executive power
ISBN 90-04-43926-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- 1 The Moral and Procedural Structure of Declarations of War -- An Introduction -- 1 A Brief Overview of the Theory of Speech Acts 5 -- 2 Charles v of France, the Wise, and the Congress of the United States -- 3 Perceptual Issues: Legislative Capacities and Incapacities -- 4 Definitional Issues: a Lexical vs. a Performative Definition -- 4.1 War as a Performative Speech Act -- 5&eemsp;The Four and a Half Lexical Declarations of War in American History -- 5.1 Absolute vs. Conditional Declarations of War -- 5.2 Reasoned vs. Unreasoned Declarations of War -- 5.3 The Organizational Capacity and Incapacity for Declaring War -- 2 Executive War Making from George H. W. Bush to Gilgamesh -- Invariant State Practice -- 1 An Elected Constitutional Monarch -- 2 An Invariant State Practice -- 3 Explaining the Rise of Elected Constitutional Monarchies: the "Power of the Purse" -- 4 From Majesty to Sovereignty -- 5 Primus Inter Pars -- 6 Parsing Sovereignty -- 7 Conclusion: Imagining an Alternative after Five Thousand Years -- 3 The Congressional Incapacity to Declare War -- Legislative Sins of Omission vs. Executive Sins of Commission -- 1 Two Examples of War Making Procedures in Kingless Assemblies -- 1.1 The Second Continental Congress -- 1.2 The Security Council -- 2 War and Non-War: Two Examples of Congressional Incapacity -- 2.1 Non-Authorization by the 112th Congress -- 2.2 Authorization by the 107th Congress -- 3 James Madison and the Power to Declare War -- 3.1 The War of 1812: Sins of Commission and Sins of Omission -- 4 Conclusion -- 4 Defining War and the Declaring of War -- Performative Speech Acts and Ontological Guillotines -- 1 Part 1: Declarations as Performative Speech Acts -- 1.1 Defining the Indefinable -- 1.1.1 Defining "Armed Conflict"? -- 1.2 Codependency: the Speech Act Character of War -- 1.2.1 Three Thought Experiments -- 1.2.2 Rule of Law and the Outlawing of War -- 1.2.3 Erasing the Codependent Relationship -- 1.2.4 An Imperfect "Perfect" -- 2 Part 2: Declarations as Ontological Guillotines: Transforming the Subjective into the Objective -- 2.1 Functional Equivalent Ways to Declare War -- 2.1.1 Positively Missing the Point -- 5 The Declaring of War as a Conflict Resolution Strategy -- 1 The Shortcomings of Hague Convention III -- 2 Unconditional Cynicism and Bad Faith -- 3 Parliamentary vs. Executive Decision-Making: the Decision Is the Declaration vs. the Decision Is Not the Declaration -- 4 The Jus Fetiale : Procedural Justice Sustains Substantive Justice -- 6 The United Nation's Security Council -- >An "Original Understanding" vs. "Original Intentions" -- 1 Original Irrelevance: Perceiving a Separation of Powers -- 1.1 John Yoo's "Original Understanding" -- 1.2 Arthur Schlesinger, "Original Intent," and "Collective Judgment" -- 2 Searching for Suitable Textual Models -- 2.1 The Security Council and the Exercise of a Functionally Equivalent Power to Declare War -- 3 Conclusion -- 7 A Monarchial vs. a Republican Constitution -- Misplacing Ends and Means -- 1 Constitutional Symmetry: the Road Not Taken -- 2 Procedural Legitimacy and the Ontology of Policy Ends and Means -- 2.1 The Ontology of a Procedurally Legitimate Declaration of Policy Ends in a Republic -- 2.2 The Ontology of a Procedurally Legitimate Ordering of Policy Means in a Republic -- 3 Conclusion -- 8 Ends and Means or Checks and Balance? -- Obscuring Agency by Authorizing War in the Unites States and Europe -- 1 Clausewitz on War -- 2 The Just-Interaction Criteria -- 3 The Federal Convention of 1787 -- 4 Obscuring Agency by Authorizing War in the Unites States and Europe -- Appendices -- Appendix A The Declaration of Independence and Twelve Congressional Declarations of War -- Appendix B British Declaration of War against France, 7 May 1689 -- Appendix C Two Modern, Procedurally Imperfect Declarations of War -- Appendix D A Model Constitutional Amendment -- Appendix E A Joint Resolution to Establish a Joint Congressional Drafting Committee of 20xx -- Appendix F Re-evaluating the Traditional Just- War Criteria -- Bibliography -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794388603321
Hallett Brien  
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Nurturing the imperial presidency : a how-to manual in eight essays / / by Brien Hallett
Nurturing the imperial presidency : a how-to manual in eight essays / / by Brien Hallett
Autore Hallett Brien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 342.062
Collana Theory workshop - new frontiers in social and political theory
Soggetto topico Executive power
ISBN 90-04-43926-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- 1 The Moral and Procedural Structure of Declarations of War -- An Introduction -- 1 A Brief Overview of the Theory of Speech Acts 5 -- 2 Charles v of France, the Wise, and the Congress of the United States -- 3 Perceptual Issues: Legislative Capacities and Incapacities -- 4 Definitional Issues: a Lexical vs. a Performative Definition -- 4.1 War as a Performative Speech Act -- 5&eemsp;The Four and a Half Lexical Declarations of War in American History -- 5.1 Absolute vs. Conditional Declarations of War -- 5.2 Reasoned vs. Unreasoned Declarations of War -- 5.3 The Organizational Capacity and Incapacity for Declaring War -- 2 Executive War Making from George H. W. Bush to Gilgamesh -- Invariant State Practice -- 1 An Elected Constitutional Monarch -- 2 An Invariant State Practice -- 3 Explaining the Rise of Elected Constitutional Monarchies: the "Power of the Purse" -- 4 From Majesty to Sovereignty -- 5 Primus Inter Pars -- 6 Parsing Sovereignty -- 7 Conclusion: Imagining an Alternative after Five Thousand Years -- 3 The Congressional Incapacity to Declare War -- Legislative Sins of Omission vs. Executive Sins of Commission -- 1 Two Examples of War Making Procedures in Kingless Assemblies -- 1.1 The Second Continental Congress -- 1.2 The Security Council -- 2 War and Non-War: Two Examples of Congressional Incapacity -- 2.1 Non-Authorization by the 112th Congress -- 2.2 Authorization by the 107th Congress -- 3 James Madison and the Power to Declare War -- 3.1 The War of 1812: Sins of Commission and Sins of Omission -- 4 Conclusion -- 4 Defining War and the Declaring of War -- Performative Speech Acts and Ontological Guillotines -- 1 Part 1: Declarations as Performative Speech Acts -- 1.1 Defining the Indefinable -- 1.1.1 Defining "Armed Conflict"? -- 1.2 Codependency: the Speech Act Character of War -- 1.2.1 Three Thought Experiments -- 1.2.2 Rule of Law and the Outlawing of War -- 1.2.3 Erasing the Codependent Relationship -- 1.2.4 An Imperfect "Perfect" -- 2 Part 2: Declarations as Ontological Guillotines: Transforming the Subjective into the Objective -- 2.1 Functional Equivalent Ways to Declare War -- 2.1.1 Positively Missing the Point -- 5 The Declaring of War as a Conflict Resolution Strategy -- 1 The Shortcomings of Hague Convention III -- 2 Unconditional Cynicism and Bad Faith -- 3 Parliamentary vs. Executive Decision-Making: the Decision Is the Declaration vs. the Decision Is Not the Declaration -- 4 The Jus Fetiale : Procedural Justice Sustains Substantive Justice -- 6 The United Nation's Security Council -- >An "Original Understanding" vs. "Original Intentions" -- 1 Original Irrelevance: Perceiving a Separation of Powers -- 1.1 John Yoo's "Original Understanding" -- 1.2 Arthur Schlesinger, "Original Intent," and "Collective Judgment" -- 2 Searching for Suitable Textual Models -- 2.1 The Security Council and the Exercise of a Functionally Equivalent Power to Declare War -- 3 Conclusion -- 7 A Monarchial vs. a Republican Constitution -- Misplacing Ends and Means -- 1 Constitutional Symmetry: the Road Not Taken -- 2 Procedural Legitimacy and the Ontology of Policy Ends and Means -- 2.1 The Ontology of a Procedurally Legitimate Declaration of Policy Ends in a Republic -- 2.2 The Ontology of a Procedurally Legitimate Ordering of Policy Means in a Republic -- 3 Conclusion -- 8 Ends and Means or Checks and Balance? -- Obscuring Agency by Authorizing War in the Unites States and Europe -- 1 Clausewitz on War -- 2 The Just-Interaction Criteria -- 3 The Federal Convention of 1787 -- 4 Obscuring Agency by Authorizing War in the Unites States and Europe -- Appendices -- Appendix A The Declaration of Independence and Twelve Congressional Declarations of War -- Appendix B British Declaration of War against France, 7 May 1689 -- Appendix C Two Modern, Procedurally Imperfect Declarations of War -- Appendix D A Model Constitutional Amendment -- Appendix E A Joint Resolution to Establish a Joint Congressional Drafting Committee of 20xx -- Appendix F Re-evaluating the Traditional Just- War Criteria -- Bibliography -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816573603321
Hallett Brien  
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui