Pr cis Du Droit Public Du Grand-Duch De Finlande, written by Leo Mechelin and published in 1886, offers a detailed examination of the public law of the Grand Duchy of Finland during a pivotal period in its history. This comprehensive treatise delves into the constitutional framework and legal structures that governed Finland under Russian rule, providing invaluable insights into the complexities of its political and administrative systems. Mechelin's work remains an essential resource for scholars and historians seeking to understand the legal and political landscape of 19th-century Finland, offering a foundational understanding of the forces shaping the nation's development.
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