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Paperback Der Rechtsstaat [German] Book

ISBN: 1172603871

ISBN13: 9781172603879

Der Rechtsstaat [German]

Der Rechtsstaat by Rudolph Gneist, published in 1872, is a seminal work on the principles of the rule of law in the context of the German state. Gneist, a prominent jurist and political theorist, explores the historical development and philosophical underpinnings of a constitutional state governed by law. This book delves into the structures and mechanisms necessary to ensure that governmental power is exercised within legal boundaries, safeguarding individual rights and liberties.

Gneist's analysis offers a detailed examination of the legal and political institutions that underpin a Rechtsstaat, including discussions of administrative law, judicial review, and the separation of powers. "Der Rechtsstaat" remains a crucial text for understanding the evolution of constitutional thought in Germany and its impact on modern legal systems. It is essential reading for scholars and students interested in legal history, political science, and constitutional theory.

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