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delegation doctrine

delegation doctrine. Constitutional law. The principle (based on the separation-of-powers concept) limiting Congress’s ability to transfer its legislative power to another governmental branch, esp. the executive branch. • Delegation is permitted only if Congress prescribes an intelligible principle to guide an executive agency in making policy. — Also termed nondelegation doctrine. [Cases: Constitutional Law 59. […]

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combatant

combatant (k[schwa]m-bat-[schwa]nt orkom-b[schwa]-t[schwa]nt).Int’l law. A person who participates directly in hostilities. • “Legitimate” combatants are members of the armed forces or uniformed members of a militia or volunteer corps, under military command and subject to the laws of war. Cf. NON-COMBATANT. enemy combatant (k[schwa]m-bat-[schwa]nt). A combatant captured and detained while serving in a hostile force

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