Official Accountability Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3665 ... June 15, 1988, Volym 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 164 sidor |
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... question of enforcing legal accountability upon those who are themselves responsible for the execution of the laws . It is true that part of the answer may yet be supplied by special prosecutors who have been appointed to investigate ...
... question of enforcing legal accountability upon those who are themselves responsible for the execution of the laws . It is true that part of the answer may yet be supplied by special prosecutors who have been appointed to investigate ...
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... question . But it gives me relief to know there are many statutes which can be brought to bear on many of these actions of any public official . I want to thank the chairman for bringing them into the record - I knew about a hand- ful ...
... question . But it gives me relief to know there are many statutes which can be brought to bear on many of these actions of any public official . I want to thank the chairman for bringing them into the record - I knew about a hand- ful ...
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... question as to whether it need be limited to any " intelligence " activity . Should this not apply to any activity of government ? The second question is whether it is reasonable to require government persons to conform to ...
... question as to whether it need be limited to any " intelligence " activity . Should this not apply to any activity of government ? The second question is whether it is reasonable to require government persons to conform to ...
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... question the advisability of a specific provision for alternative sentencing in the legislation . I offer these observations in a spirit of shared concern and constructive cooperation . I suggest the more limited proposal for ...
... question the advisability of a specific provision for alternative sentencing in the legislation . I offer these observations in a spirit of shared concern and constructive cooperation . I suggest the more limited proposal for ...
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... question : should the laws governing covert activities be changed ? To answer this question , we first might examine the attitude of President Reagan . In his letter to the Senate Intelligence Committee of August 7 , 1987 , the ...
... question : should the laws governing covert activities be changed ? To answer this question , we first might examine the attitude of President Reagan . In his letter to the Senate Intelligence Committee of August 7 , 1987 , the ...
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Sida 58 - We therefore hold that government officials performing discretionary functions generally are shielded from liability for civil damages insofar as their conduct does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.
Sida 57 - Agreement between the United Nations and the United States of America Regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations as approved in Public Law 357, 80th Congress, approved August 4, 1947 (61 Stat.
Sida 21 - Operations with respect to Intelligence Activities — the Church Committee — regarding the gross abuses in covert activities that were the concern of that committee. In my testimony in 1975, I said: The lack of proper controls has resulted in a freewheeling course of conduct on the part of persons within the intelligence community that has led to spectacular failures and much unfortunate publicity. A new approach is obviously needed, for it is unthinkable that we can continue to commit the egregious...
Sida 54 - ... did not know and could not reasonably have been expected to know that the act ordered was unlawful.
Sida 45 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for this opportunity to appear before you today.
Sida 62 - We may say that power to legislate for emergencies belongs in the hands of Congress, but only Congress itself can prevent power from slipping through its fingers.