From Words to Worlds : Exploring Constitutional Functionality

In the 225 years since the United States Constitution was first drafted, no single book has addressed the key questions of what constitutions are designed to do, how they are structured, and why they matter. In From Words to Worlds, constitutional scholar Beau Breslin corrects this glaring oversight...

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (232 p.)
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