The Roman Republic and Great Britain –some remarks on the unwritten constitution

In the book, the Authors propose a new look at the subject of an unwritten constitution. Analyzing the historical examples of the Roman Republic and England (Great Britain), they indicate that the unwritten constitution is characterized by three features. First, it has the character of a historical...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Tulejski, Tomasz, Banach, Tomasz
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