Politics, law and medicine come together in any analysis of presidential disability. Constitutional questions arise in the interpretation and implementation of the Twenty-fifth Amendment. For these reasons, the Miller Center turned to a group of outstanding medical, legal and political authorities to broaden and deepen understanding on presidential disability. Contributors: Senator Birch E. Bayh, Jr.; Kenneth R. Crispell, M.D.; Paul B. Stephan III; C. Knight Aldrich, M.D.; Norman J. Knorr, M.D.; Daniel Harrington, M.D.; James F. Childress and Kenneth W. Thompson. The 'Report of the Miller Center Commission on Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment' is included as an annex. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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Softcover. Condizione: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers have light shelf wear. Contents: Thompson, Preface and Introduction. Bayh, The twenty-fifth amendment: its history and meaning. Crispell, Presidential disability. Stephan, History, background and outstanding problems of the twenty-fifth amendment. Aldrich, Memory, information and denial in public life. Knorr and Harrington, Psychological considerations. Childress, Presidential illness. Thompson, Concluding observations. Annex A: Report of the Miller Center Commission on Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. ; 9.0" (21 cm) tall; 202 pages. Codice articolo 4040053
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