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Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications under certain circumstances within the executive branch and to resist some subpoenas and other oversight by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of particular information or personnel relating to those confidential communications. The right comes into effect when revealing information would impair governmental functions. Neither executive privilege nor the oversight power of Congress is explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution. However, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that executive privilege and congressional oversight each are a consequence of the doctrine of the separation of powe

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  • Executive privilege (en)
  • Privilegio dell'esecutivo (it)
  • 行政特权 (zh)
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  • Forma di immunità che discende dalla prerogativa regia: è uno degli strumenti che salvaguardano la posizione costituzionale del monarca e del suo governo nei regimi costituzionali puri e che, al giorno d'oggi, tutela il Potere esecutivo nelle forme di governo presidenziale. Negli Stati Uniti d'America, "l’executive privilege è la facoltà del presidente di non rivelare informazioni, richieste da un altro potere, per esigenze di sicurezza nazionale o per tutelare il principio di confidenzialità" nei rapporti interni all'Amministrazione. (it)
  • 行政特权(Executive privilege)是美国总统和行政机关的其他成员在某些情况下在行政部门内保持保密通信的权利,并且可以阻止立法机关和司法機關为獲得與這些保密通信有关的信息或人员而发出的一些传票。当披露信息会损害政府职能时,这项权利就会生效。美国宪法中没有明确提到行政特权和国会的监督权。然而美国最高法院裁定,行政特权和国会监督都符合美國憲法中的權力分立精神。 (zh)
  • Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications under certain circumstances within the executive branch and to resist some subpoenas and other oversight by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of particular information or personnel relating to those confidential communications. The right comes into effect when revealing information would impair governmental functions. Neither executive privilege nor the oversight power of Congress is explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution. However, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that executive privilege and congressional oversight each are a consequence of the doctrine of the separation of powe (en)
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