Disbound. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. New York: Scribner's, 1924. 8vo. 5 pp. disbound. Clean pages from original periodical. Very good.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1928
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Eberling, Ernest J. Congressional Investigations: A Study of the Origin and Development of the Power of Congress to Investigate and Punish for Contempt. New York, Columbia University Press; London, P.S. King & Son, Ltd., 1928. 452 pp. Original cloth with gilt to spine and front cover. Light shelfwear. Ex-library, with white location label to foot of spine, bookplate of Mechanics-Mercantile Library to front pastedown, perforated stamp to title, library stamps, date due slip to rear pastedown. Good. $50. * Contents: The origin and development of inquisitorial power to 1789; The influence of the Federal Constitution and early congressional procedure to 1827; Congressional practice and procedure between 1827 and 1876; Congressional practice since 1876; Statutory evolution of the inquisitorial power of Congress; Judicial review of the inquisitorial power of Congress; Roots of the present legislative law on contempts and committee proceedings in legislative investigations.