単一執行府論

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
たん
Grade: 4
いつ
Grade: 1
しっ
Grade: S
こう
Grade: 2

Grade: 4
ろん
Grade: 6
on'yomi

Alternative forms

  • 単一行政理論 (tan'itsu gyōsei riron)
  • 単一執行府理論 (tan'itsu shikkōhu riron)
  • 単一執行権論 (tan'itsu shikkōken ron)
  • 単一執行部論争 (tan'itsu shikkōbu ronsō)
  • 行政権一元化論 (gyōseiken ichigenka ron)

Etymology

Compound of 単一 (tan'itsu, unitary) +‎ 執行府 (shikkōfu, executive branch) +‎ (ron, theory)

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Noun

(たん)(いつ)(しっ)(こう)()(ろん) (tan'itsu shikkōfu ron

  1. (US politics, law) unitary executive theory
    (たん)(いつ)(しっ)(こう)()(ろん)は、アメリカ(ほう)における(ほう)()(ろん)で、(がっ)(しゅう)(こく)(けん)(ぽう)第2条(だいにじょう) 1節(いっせつ) 1項(いっこう)(じょう)(ぶん)「((ぎょう)(せい)の)(しっ)(こう)(けん)アメリカ(がっ)(しゅう)(こく)(だい)(とう)(りょう)()()される」を()()(どお)()(かい)し、(だい)(とう)(りょう)が((ぎょう)(せい)()の)(しっ)(こう)()(かん)(たい)して(ゆい)(いつ)(けん)(げん)()とする(だい)(とう)(りょう)(けん)(りょく)(こう)(はん)(かい)(しゃく)であり、ホワイトハウス(れん)(ぽう)(せい)()(かん)(りょう)()(こう)(たい)する(とう)(せい)(つよ)める(ねら)があります。
    Tan'itsu shikkōfu ron wa, amerika hō ni okeru hōriron de, gasshūkokukenpō no dainijō issetsu ikkō no jōbun “(gyōsei no) shikkōken wa amerikagasshūkoku daitōryō ni fuyo sareru” o mojidōri ni rikai shi, daitōryō ga (gyōseifu no) shikkō kikan ni taishite yuītsu no kengen o motsu tosuru daitōryō kenryoku no kōhan na kaishaku de ari, howaitohausu no renpō seifu ya kanryō kikō ni taisuru tōsei o tsuyomeru nerai ga arimasu.
    The unitary executive theory is a legal theory in U.S. law that literally understands Article II, Section 1, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution, "The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America," and it is a broad interpretation of presidential power that holds that the President has sole authority over the executive branch. It aims to strengthen the White House's control over the federal government and the bureaucracy.
    (たん)(いつ)(しっ)(こう)()(ろん)は、(がっ)(しゅう)(こく)(だい)(とう)(りょう)()(かい)(さい)(ばん)(しょ)チェック()ない、()(じつ)(じょう)(かん)(ぜん)()(けつ)な((ぎょう)(せい)の)(しっ)(こう)(けん)(げん)()っていると(しゅ)(ちょう)しています。
    Tan'itsu shikkōfu ron wa, gasshūkoku no daitōryō ga gikai ya saibansho no chekku o uke nai, jijitsujō kanzen muketsu na (gyōsei no) shikkō kengen o motte iru to shuchō shiteimasu.
    The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has virtually complete and total executive power that is unchecked by Congress or the courts.

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