In 'Over De Troonopvolging...', Samuel Muller examines the intricacies of throne succession within the context of Dutch history and constitutional law. This study provides valuable insights into the legal and political mechanisms that govern the transfer of power in the Netherlands. Muller delves into historical precedents and analyzes the constitutional framework that defines the rules and customs surrounding royal succession. A crucial resource for those studying Dutch history, constitutional law, and the evolution of monarchical systems, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and complexities inherent in ensuring a stable and legitimate transition of power.
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