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History of Constitutional Developments

 
Braham Singh (Editor)
Synopsis It is impossible to think of a country without a constitution of some kind. The constitution of a country may be enacted or it may be largely based upon conventions. The Constitution of the U.S.A. is an example of an enacted constitution, whereas the British Constitution is mostly grounded in conventions. A constitution indicates the pattern of the state. It binds the ruler and the ruled and makes possible the proper adjustment of the power relationship. The Americans of the first time realized the importance of the constitution. But in the nineteenth century when constitutionalism became the main basis of democracy, the framing of a constitution for the sound governance of a country was felt obligatory. The importance of a constitution may be explained in the words of Jellink: "A state without a constitution would not be a state but a regime of anarchy.
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About the author

Braham Singh

Braham Singh, M.A., B.Ed., (Meerut university) is a retired lecturer from Delhi. Having a long experience of teaching, he is deeply involved in promotion of education. His areas of interest is mainly History and Political science. He has written many articles in magazines and journals of repute. Currently he is fully devoted in the field of political Science.  

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Bibliographic information

Title History of Constitutional Developments
Author Braham Singh
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2009
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Alfa Publications
Language: English
isbn 8190713016
length viii+280p
Subjects History