YOO John

Exercising wartime powers: the need for a strong executive / John Woo - 2006

Discussion of the legal position and merits of America's system for the allocation of warmaking powers between the executive and legislative branches. Argues that "the constitution creates a presidency that is uniquely structured to act forcefully and independently to repel serious threats to the nation".


UNITED STATES--LAW OF WAR
UNITED STATES--PRESIDENCY