Die Rechtswidrigkeit des in Hannover bestehenden Verfassungszustandes, written by Gottlieb Jakob Planck, addresses the constitutional irregularities existing in Hannover in the mid-19th century. Planck, a noted legal scholar, delves into the legal framework and argues against the existing constitutional order. This historical analysis offers insights into the political and legal climate of the time, providing a valuable resource for understanding the constitutional challenges faced by Hannover during this period. The book remains relevant for scholars interested in German constitutional history and the evolution of legal thought in the 19th century.
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