As countries in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries change from colonialist to independent rule, or from a socialist to a democratic society, the need for a written constitution becomes apparent
As countries in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries change from colonialist to independent rule, or from a socialist to a democratic society, the need for a written constitution becomes apparentHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Why Do Constitutions Matter? 2: Why Constitutions? What Constitutions? Constraints on Majority Rule 3: The Moral Standing of Democracy 1 4: Parliamentary Supremacy Under Attack: The British Constitution Revisited 5: Arbitrary Democracy 6: Economic Effects of Political Institutions, with Special Reference to Constitutions 1 7: The Evolution of Constitutional Qualities under the Influence of Global Competition * 8: Competition in Government by Federalism: a Discussion of the 1
1: Why Do Constitutions Matter? 2: Why Constitutions? What Constitutions? Constraints on Majority Rule 3: The Moral Standing of Democracy 1 4: Parliamentary Supremacy Under Attack: The British Constitution Revisited 5: Arbitrary Democracy 6: Economic Effects of Political Institutions, with Special Reference to Constitutions 1 7: The Evolution of Constitutional Qualities under the Influence of Global Competition * 8: Competition in Government by Federalism: a Discussion of the 1
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