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Vain, E.A. Regency as an institution of the monarchical state.

Abstract: In a monarchical state the succession is regularly insured by inheritance, however, there could be situations, when the succession is threatened. Historical precedents show the importance of regency in the monarchical states, and this article dwells upon the institution of regency.



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