EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY; OR, THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF MODERN EUROPE, FROM THE FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE TO THE CLOSE...Case, NelsonItem #: 4331 Pages: xii,421p. Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2003. Subjects: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, COMPARATIVE LAW Sample Content Not one of the nations of Europe started with a writtenconstitution. In the course of their history many of themhave found it advisable to adopt a mode of expressing theirfundamental law. The entire national life of a people forma part of its constitution, and it is necessary tounderstand that in order to correctly interpret and construethe constitution. This work aims to present how portions ofhistory affected certain country's Constitutions andGovernments; from the fall of the Western Roman Empire tothe close of the Nineteenth Century. Please contact us to request purchasing information. |