This article is only an introductory study to further inquiry. It focuses on the first two constitutions in the world: the American Constitution of 1787 and the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791. Furthermore, the emphasis of this essay will be disposed of in a different manner than in the above mentioned studies. The author\u27s purpose is not to add another article to the numerous works already devoted to American Constitutional development; instead, the following remarks will emphasize Polish constitutional history, and treat the American constitutional experience as a background for comparison
In the late eighteenth century, Poland was one of three countries, along with the United States and ...
The early 1990s were among the most extraordinary periods for constitution-making in the history of ...
Poland is a state where the elites’ strong attachment to the idea of a written constitution prevails...
This article is intended only to be introductory. The author is quite aware that the period surround...
This book evolved as part of the Comparative & International Law Program at the Columbus School of L...
Without examining the long, complicated, and even distinguished constitutional history of Poland, it...
This work is the sixth volume in the Miller Center Bicentennial Series on Constitutionalism. The con...
In this article the author analyzes the first written constitutions adopted at the end of the eighte...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
A shorter version of this article by David Mannheimer appeared in the Winter 2008 issue of the Alask...
This Article is neither a comprehensive historical account of the work of the Constitutional Committ...
Artykuł jest próbą porównania dwóch wyjątkowych, pionierskich aktów normatywnych torujących drogę ro...
The purpose of this article is to present a descriptive overall picture of the fundamental features ...
In the late eighteenth century, Poland was one of three countries, along with the United States and ...
The early 1990s were among the most extraordinary periods for constitution-making in the history of ...
Poland is a state where the elites’ strong attachment to the idea of a written constitution prevails...
This article is intended only to be introductory. The author is quite aware that the period surround...
This book evolved as part of the Comparative & International Law Program at the Columbus School of L...
Without examining the long, complicated, and even distinguished constitutional history of Poland, it...
This work is the sixth volume in the Miller Center Bicentennial Series on Constitutionalism. The con...
In this article the author analyzes the first written constitutions adopted at the end of the eighte...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
A shorter version of this article by David Mannheimer appeared in the Winter 2008 issue of the Alask...
This Article is neither a comprehensive historical account of the work of the Constitutional Committ...
Artykuł jest próbą porównania dwóch wyjątkowych, pionierskich aktów normatywnych torujących drogę ro...
The purpose of this article is to present a descriptive overall picture of the fundamental features ...
In the late eighteenth century, Poland was one of three countries, along with the United States and ...
The early 1990s were among the most extraordinary periods for constitution-making in the history of ...
Poland is a state where the elites’ strong attachment to the idea of a written constitution prevails...