Táinseamh
Cuma
Is éard is táinseamh ann ná próiseas a mbaineann comhlacht reachtach úsáid as chun oifigeach poiblí a chúiseamh as mí-iompar.[1][2] Is próiseas uathúil é a bhfuil gnéithe polaitiúla agus dlíthiúla araon ag baint leis.[3][4][5]
Tá táinseamh ar fáil sna dlíthe bunreachtúla i go leor tíortha, ina measc, an Bhrasaíl, an Fhrainc, an India, Éire, na hOileáin Fhilipíneacha, an Rúis, an Chóiré Theas, agus na Stáit Aontaithe. Ní ionann táinseamh agus an “rún mímhuiníne” atá ar fáil i roinnt tíortha lenar féidir tairiscint cháinte a úsáid chun rialtas agus a chuid airí a chur as oifig. Níl a leithéid de phróiseas ar fáil i dtíortha a bhfuil uachtarán i gceannas orthu, mar shampla na Stáit Aontaithe.[6]
Féach freisin
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]Tagairtí
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- ↑ “impeachment | Definition, Process, History, & Facts” (en). Encyclopedia Britannica. Dáta rochtana: 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Funk & Wagnall's Standard Desk Dictionary" (in English) (1997) (1996 ed.) 1. United States: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.. ISBN 978-0-308-10353-5. “1. To charge (a high public official) before a legally constituted tribunal with crime or misdemeanor in office. 2. To bring discredit upon the honesty or validity of.”
- ↑ Michael J. Gerhardt. “Impeachment is the law. Saying 'political process' only helps Trump's narrative.”. “while it's true that politics are bound up in how impeachment plays out, it's a myth that impeachment is just political. Rather, it's the principal legal remedy that the Constitution expressly specifies to hold presidents accountable”
- ↑ Michael J. Gerhardt (2019). "The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis" (3d ed.): 106–07. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226554976. “The ratification debates support the conclusion that 'other high Crimes and Misdemeanors' were not limited to indictable offenses but rather included great offenses against the federal government. ... Justices James Wilson and Joseph Story expressed agreement with Hamilton's understanding of impeachment as a political proceeding and impeachable offenses as political crimes.”
- ↑ Gerhardt (2018). "Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know". New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190903657. “Impeachment has elements of both legal and political proceedings. As a result, it is a unique process.”
- ↑ Hauss (29 December 2006). “Vote of confidence”. Britannica. Dáta rochtana: 9 February 2021.