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Baev, V.G. European constitutionalism after the Napoleon: German experience.

Abstract: Although historical experience of German constitutionalism is obviously relevant and interesting for Russia, Russian historical and legal science does not seem to pay enough attention to it. This article is devoted to filling this gap, and is, in fact, a part of a voluminous study on German constitutionalism, which is meant to analyze the ideological and theoretical roots and organization basis of German constitutionalism after Germany was freed from Napoleon's rule. The Constitutions of the German Union, Viennese Acts of 1815, as well as the Constitutions of the South German states served as a primary source for the study.



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