Plan De Provisi n De Empleos Que Es El Cap. Ix Del C digo Constitucional by Jerem as Bentham, originally published in 1825, delves into the critical intersection of constitutional law and employment. Bentham, a renowned philosopher and jurist, examines the principles and mechanisms by which a constitution can provide for and regulate employment opportunities within a state. This work offers insights into the foundational concepts of political economy and governance during the early 19th century.
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