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Constitutions and constitutional trends since World War II : an examination of significant aspects of postwar public law with particular reference to the new constitutions of Western Europe

Title
Constitutions and constitutional trends since World War II : an examination of significant aspects of postwar public law with particular reference to the new constitutions of Western Europe / edited by Arnold J. Zurcher.
Publication
Washington Square, NY : New York University Press, 1951.

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Additional Authors
Zurcher, Arnold J. (Arnold John), 1902-1974.
Description
viii, 351 pages; 25 cm
Subject
  • Constitutions
  • Constitutional history > Europe
  • Constitutional law > Europe
  • constitutions
  • Constitutional history
  • Constitutional law
  • Verfassung
  • LAW
  • Europe
  • Westeuropa
Genre/Form
  • constitutions.
  • Constitutions.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The political theory of the new democratic constitutions / Carl J. Friedrich -- Electoral changes after World War II / Edward G. Lewis -- The position of the representative legislature in the postwar constitutions / Edward G. Lewis -- Stabilization of the cabinet system in western Europe / Joseph Dunner -- Local autonomy in France and Italy / Ferdinand A. Hermens -- Functional autonomy after World War II / Ferdinand A. Hermens -- Federalism: the Bonn model / John Brown Mason -- The British Commonwealth as an example of a multinational state system / Adam B. Ulam -- Constitutional documents of east-central Europe / Robert G. Neumann -- Reflections on the value of constitutions in our revolutionary age / Karl Loewenstein.
LCCN
52006140
OCLC
  • ocm06153835
  • 6153835
  • SCSB-302035
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library