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Declaring war : (Record no. 12293)

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781107026926 (hardback)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 110702692X (hardback)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781107608573 (paperback)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 1107608570 (paperback)
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number KC1353.G1H34 2012
Item number 08145349
MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Hallett, Brien.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Declaring war :
Remainder of title Congress, the president, and what the Constitution does not say /
Statement of responsibility, etc Brien Hallett
Copyright Date
Place of publication New York :
Name of publisher Cambridge University Press,
Year of publication or production 2012
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xvii, 273 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note A constitutional tyranny and presidential dictatorship -- How the president declares war : the War of 1812 -- Why the Congress ought not declare war : the Spanish-American War, 1898 -- A plan for acquiescence : the War Powers Resolution of 1973 -- Declaring and commanding : forms, functions, and relationships -- Lawful and unlawful declarations of war : quantity over quality -- Six possible structures -- A constitutional amendment -- A congressional work-around -- Bellum justum et pium : the rule of law and Roman "piety" -- The rule of law : searching for ontology
SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "Declaring War directly challenges the 200-year-old belief that the Congress can and should declare war. By offering a detailed analysis of the declarations of 1812, 1898 and the War Powers Resolution of 1973, the book demonstrates the extent of the organizational and moral incapacity of the Congress to declare war. This book invokes Carl von Clausewitz's dictum that 'war is policy' to explain why declarations of war are an integral part of war and proposes two possible remedies - a constitutional amendment or, alternatively, a significant reorganization of Congress. It offers a comprehensive historical, legal, constitutional, moral and philosophical analysis of why Congress has failed to check an imperial presidency. The book draws on Roman history and international law to clarify the form, function and language of declarations of war, and John Austin's speech act theory to investigate why and how a 'public announcement' is essential for the social construction of both war and the rule of law"--
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term War, Declaration of
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term War and emergency powers
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