A T rv nyhoz Hatalom Viszonya a V grehajt Hatalomhoz (The Relationship of the Legislative Power to the Executive Power) by P l Kov cs, published in 1884, explores the intricate dynamics between legislative and executive branches of government. Written in Hungarian, this historical work delves into the constitutional and political theories prevalent in the late 19th century. Kov cs offers insights into the separation of powers, examining the historical context and theoretical underpinnings of governmental structures. This book provides valuable perspectives on Hungarian legal and political thought during a formative period in the nation's history. Students of political science, legal scholars, and historians will find this an important resource for understanding the development of constitutional government in Hungary.
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