《executive privilege》怎以读
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《executive privilege》是什么意思
行政特权;
英英释义
Executive privilege
- In the United States government, executive privilege is the power claimed by the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch to resist certain subpoenas and other interventions by the legislative and judicial branches of government. The concept of executive privilege is not mentioned explicitly in the United States Constitution, but the Supreme Court of the United States ruled it to be an element of the separation of powers doctrine, and/or derived from the supremacy of executive branch in its own area of Constitutional activity.
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学习《executive privilege》怎么用
双语例句
- However, the scope of the privilege is ill-defined, because disputes over executive privilege are ordinarily resolved through political compromise rather than court litigation.
然而无论如何,特权的范围界定含糊,因为有关行政特权的争议一般是通过政治妥协而不是通过法院诉讼得到解决的。
权威例句
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