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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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Maslov Y.V. Control of the U.S. Congress over the Federal Administration

Abstract: This article is about relationship of the U.S. Congress with the federal government in spheres of competence legislative power to create departments of the federal authority; the order of appointment and dismissal of civil servants appointed by the President of USA by the advice and consent of the Senate. Author analyzes the structure of independent federal authorities, specificity of them creation and supervision. A special attention is devoted to the special advisers, have a particular legal status. Along with the study of the legislation of the USA, author regards a block of judicial practice on this issue and important precedents of the Supreme Court of the United States, formed during consideration of disputes between the legislative and executive branches of power, and also with the participation of public servants. The description of the political interaction between the President and Congress has an important place in the work too, including consideration disagreement between them having a great social and political importance.


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Constitution, United States Congress, the President of the U.S.A., Federal government of the United States, government corporation, independent agencies, Supreme court of the U.S., special council, parliamentary control.


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