Poderes de las convenciones constituyentes: Dos discursos parlamentarios presents two significant parliamentary speeches by Lisandro de la Torre, a prominent Argentine politician and reformer. Published in 1922, this work delves into the powers and functions of constitutional conventions, offering a critical analysis of their role in shaping national governance.
De la Torre's speeches provide valuable insights into the political and legal debates of his time, reflecting his commitment to democratic principles and constitutionalism. His eloquent arguments and meticulous examination of constitutional law make this book an enduring resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Argentine political thought.
This historical work offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of constitutional ideas in Latin America and highlights the ongoing relevance of De la Torre's contributions to legal and political discourse. It is a valuable addition to the study of constitutional law and Argentine history.
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