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MAGNA CARTA OF THE ENGLISH AND OF THE HUNGARIAN CONSTITUTION: A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF THE LAW AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES.

Hantos, Elemer


Item #: 9091

Pages: 209p.
Published: Union; Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.; 2004.

Subjects: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, COMPARATIVE LAW, UNITED KINGDOM

The history and contents of the Magna Carta (1215) and theBulla Aurea (1222) are remarkably similar, so much so thatthe latter document is often called the "Magna Carta ofHungary". These similarities are remarkable given thedifferences between the nobility of England and the HolyRoman Empire. In this fascinating study Hantos tracesHungary's constitutional development during the thirteenthand fourteenth centuries. Turning to the laws andinstitutions they engendered, Hantos considers exampleswhere developments were similar or divergent. This studywill interest students of medieval law, comparative law andconstitutional history.Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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