The article focuses on the development of R. Collins’ concept of collegially shared power (CSP). The author formulates a definition of CSP and four criteria associated with the formal separation of powers: 1) the right of parliament to participate in the formation of government; 2) the responsibility of government to parliament; 3) the lack of authority of the head of state to appoint proxies to the legislative institutions; 4) the observance of written law by all branches of powers and their subordinate structures. The obtained results will contribute to a further, more detailed study of the CSP as a key element of democracy.
Дата публикации:
2022-05-18
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Том (volume):
19
Выпуск (issue):
4
Страницы:
87-98
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oai:oai.sibphil.elpub.ru:article/476
https://sibphil.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/476
10.25205/2541-7517-2021-19-4-87-98
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