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Title: FOUNDING REPUBLICS IN FRANCE AND AMERICA
STUDY IN CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE
By: John A. Rohr
Format: Hardback

List price: £54.00


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ISBN 10: 0700607331
ISBN 13: 9780700607334
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
Pub. date: 31 October, 1995
Series: Studies in Government and Public Policy
Pages: 400
Description: Recalling Tocqueville's exhortation for the French to "look to America" for a better understanding of their own government, this book reveals how much can be learned about American constitutionalism from a close study of French governance.
Synopsis: Recalling Tocqueville's exhortation for the French to "look to America" for a better understanding of their own government, John Rohr returns the favor by revealing how much we can learn about American constitutionalism from a close study of French governance. The French and American republics both emerged from the same revolutionary era and share a common commitment to separation of powers, rule of law, and republicanism. Even so, the two constitutional traditions are quite different. France, after all, has replaced its constitution at least thirteen times since 1789, while the American constitution has endured essentially intact. Yet, as Rohr shows, French constitutionalism merits our careful attention. Focusing upon the founding of the French Fifth Republic and the drafting of its constitution, Rohr compares the nations' divergent approaches to executive, legislative, and judicial power; independent administrative authority and discretion; and the relation of administrative law to statutory law. His analysis of France's divided versus our unified executive, the two presidents' exceptional powers, and their influence on the legislative process provides particularly fresh insights into how the two constitutional traditions promote and inhibit the capacity for administrative action. Rohr shows that French administrative institutions are much more thoroughly developed than their American counterparts due to recurrent presidential and constitutional crises. Without such a strong public administration, daily life in France would likely be extremely unstable if not quite chaotic. The proper role of the French institutions, he suggests, is largely determined by their relationship to elected officials whereas their American counterparts are essentially shaped by the constitutional order. A model for future comparative work in constitutional law and public administration, Rohr's study should help us see that the constitutional path we've pursued wasn't the only possibility--and why we've chosen that route nevertheless. As such, it should have great appeal for students, teachers, and practitioners in U.S. and French law, politics, and public administration.
Publication: US
Imprint: University Press of Kansas
Returns: Returnable
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