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The 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' presents a profound exploration of governance, sovereignty, and democratic renewal. This collection weaves together critical legislative documents that lay the cornerstone for France's modern political structure. Within its covers, it captures the visionary framework that steered the French nation into a new era post-World War II. Each piece encapsulates a unique aspect of legal constitutionality, highlighting changes toward a more centralized executive power while ensuring democratic resilience and civil liberties, without singling out…mehr

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The 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' presents a profound exploration of governance, sovereignty, and democratic renewal. This collection weaves together critical legislative documents that lay the cornerstone for France's modern political structure. Within its covers, it captures the visionary framework that steered the French nation into a new era post-World War II. Each piece encapsulates a unique aspect of legal constitutionality, highlighting changes toward a more centralized executive power while ensuring democratic resilience and civil liberties, without singling out individual authors for emphasis. Michel Debré and Charles de Gaulle, as key figures in shaping the French state's modern foundations, anchor this anthology with their profound insights into constitutional design. Debré, with his juridical precision, and de Gaulle, with his towering political philosophy, converge to sculpt a document that reflects the trajectory and tensions of mid-20th-century French political thought. These authors, rooting the collection in the landscape of French republicanism and postwar reconstruction, offer a rich tapestry that aligns with the broader historical movements of decolonization and European integration. This collection is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in political science and constitutional law. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with pivotal documents that have shaped global governance ideologies. Delve into its pages to uncover the depth and interplay of varying constitutional philosophies, and appreciate the intricate dialogue that emerges from this historic and transformative anthology.

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Michel Debré, a figure of paramount significance in the political landscape of France, was not only a statesman but also an esteemed author, most renowned for his pivotal role in authoring the 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic'. Born on 15 January 1912, Debré's career was marked by an unwavering commitment to public service and a profound sense of national duty. Trained as a lawyer, he transitioned into the political arena with a fervor that matched his intellectual rigor. As a staunch proponent of Gaullism, Debré's ideological convictions were embedded in the belief that a strong executive is essential for effective governance. This belief was crystallized in his drafting of the 1958 Constitution, which established a presidential system and laid the foundational structure for modern French political order. Debré's legacy as an author is entrenched in his contribution to the legal and institutional scholarship of France which has remained a subject of study and debate among academics and political theorists. His literary style, characterized by clarity and assertiveness, reflects his legal background and his deep understanding of the constitutional law. The 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' stands as a testament to Debré's expertise and his fundamental impact on French constitutional law.