La Constitución española de 1869 se aprobó bajo el Gobierno Provisional de 1868-1871, formado tras la Revolución de 1868 que puso fin al reinado de Isabel II.
La Constitucion Federal espanola de 1873 fue un proyecto de constitucion para la Primera Republica Espanola, redactado principalmente por Emilio Castelar, que no llego a ser aprobado por las Cortes.
En este Proyecto de Constitución para las Colonias Hispano-Americanas Francisco de Miranda describe, en 1798, la construcción de un inmenso estado que abarcaría el continente.
La Constitucion de Nicaragua de 1912 establece que Nicaragua es una nacion libre, soberana e independiente, cuyo territorio incluye las islas adyacentes y esta situado entre los oceanos Atlantico y Pacifico, y las Republicas de Honduras y Costa Rica.
Fragmento de la obra(11 de agosto de 1869)En el nombre de Dios, Uno y Trino, autor, legislador y conservador del Universo, la Convención Nacional del Ecuador ha decretado y sometido a la aprobación del pueblo la siguiente Constitución.
This rich and rewarding volume collects more than two dozen of the most memorable opening and closing arguments made by top prosecutors and defense attorneys of the last one hundred years.
Over the last thirty years, the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies has grown from a small group of disaffected conservative law students into an organization with extraordinary influence over American law and politics.
The Jurisprudence on Regional and International Tribunals Digest is borne out of the recent developments in the judicial arena of the East African Community and other inter-state arrangements where matters are increasingly getting litigated and determined at the international fora.
Although Mexico's Constitution of 1917 mandated the division of large landholdings, provided land for the landless, and guaranteed workers the rights to organize, strike, and bargain collectively, it also guaranteed fundamental liberal rights to property and due process that enabled property owners and employers to resist the implementation of the new social rights by filing suit in federal court.
Evidence-based policing is a core part of the National Policing Curriculum but policing students and new officers often feel daunted by the prospect of understanding research and how to use it to inform decision making in practice.
This book guides policing students through the areas of Criminology and crime prevention required for their course and help them apply this knowledge into their work.
Intelligence-led Policing clearly explains the distinction between information and intelligence, and discusses how to gather, analyse and utilise intelligence to inform decision making in practice.
Law for Business Students is the popular textbook for introducing legal concepts to non-law students in a practical, engaging way through real-life cases relevant to the business world.
A leading Supreme Court expert recounts the personal and philosophical rivalries that forged our nation's highest court and continue to shape our daily livesThe Supreme Court is the most mysterious branch of government, and yet the Court is at root a human institution, made up of very bright people with very strong egos, for whom political and judicial conflicts often become personal.