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Management number 201827149 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $82.23 Model Number 201827149
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This collection explores the Anglo-American origins of impeachment, its use in the USA, and its impact on global constitutions. It examines the history, development, and practice of impeachment in British and US history, and its role as a deterrent.

Format: Hardback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 12 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive collection brings together a diverse group of historians, political scientists, and legal scholars to delve into the historical roots and contemporary applications of impeachment in the United States. The concept of impeachment traces its origins back to England during the Good Parliament of 1376, where it was employed as a means to hold public officials accountable for their misconduct. However, it experienced periods of disuse over the centuries until it gained renewed prominence in the early nineteenth century. The British form of impeachment, in turn, served as a significant inspiration for the drafters of the U.S. Constitution, leading to the inclusion of a mechanism enabling the removal of members of the federal executive and federal judiciary. These Anglo-American origins of impeachment have influenced many constitutions worldwide to adopt similar impeachment mechanisms, typically granting the legislature the authority to remove the President, Prime Minister, ministers, and judges.

The first part of this volume explores the historical development and evolution of impeachment in British history. It delves into the constitutional context, the legacy of the union with Great Britain, and how impeachment continues to serve as a deterrent in modern times. The inclusion of Ireland in this discussion reflects the unique constitutional status of the country and its historical connections to Britain.

The second part examines the adoption and practical application of impeachment within the U.S. Constitution. It explores the historical background, legal framework, and the various impeachment proceedings that have taken place throughout American history. The book also discusses the political and social implications of impeachment, including its impact on public trust, the balance of power, and the role of the judiciary in upholding the rule.

The third and final part of the volume focuses on impeachment in the twenty-first century. It examines the recent trends, challenges, and controversies surrounding impeachment, including the impeachment of Donald Trump in 2019. The book explores the legal and political implications of these proceedings, as well as the potential future of impeachment as a tool for holding public officials accountable.

This comprehensive volume is an essential resource for students, academics, and researchers in law, political science, and history. It provides a thorough and insightful examination of the origins, influence, and practice of impeachment, offering valuable insights into the complex and evolving nature of this important constitutional mechanism.

Weight: 730g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032187259


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