Why do some legislators go to court?: Congress and the lawsuit against president Reagan for noncompliance with the War Powers Resolutions

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1992Author
Velasco Grajales, Jesús
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http://hdl.handle.net/11651/6621Idioma
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In this paper I will try to make a first and a very preliminary approximation of the study of the War Powers Resolution. The basic theme that will guide the following pages is the resolution in relation to three cases that occured during the Reagan administration: El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Kuwait. The similarity between them is that they are three cases in the history of the resolution in which some sectors of Congress have taken the President to court for noncompliance with the WPR.
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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Estudios Internacionales
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El Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas A.C. CIDE autoriza a poner en acceso abierto de conformidad con las licencias CREATIVE COMMONS, aprobadas por el Consejo Académico Administrativo del CIDE, las cuales establecen los parámetros de difusión de las obras con fines no comerciales. Lo anterior sin perjuicio de los derechos morales que corresponden a los autores.
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Velasco Grajales, Jesús. "Why do some legislators go to court?: Congress and the lawsuit against president Reagan for noncompliance with the War Powers Resolutions". Documento de trabajo. , 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11651/6621Materia
War and emergency powers -- United States.
