The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from the American Federal Constitution of 1787 and the French Constitution of 1791 in that that it had failed to create any legitimized foundations for a pro-revolutionary or modern state. Even worse, the Polish Constitution of 1791 did not provide for Polish citizenship, nor did it directly articulate the principle of the equality of citizens or for political equality, or proclaimed the fundamental rightsThe Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from the American Federal Constitution of 1787 and the French Constitution of 1791 in that that it had failed to create any legitimized foundations f...
The article addresses the central issue of works conducted at present on the new Constitution of th...
If we realize that in the first constitutional laws of modern constitutionalism (such as the Constit...
The text studies current constitutional tensions in Poland. The author is analysing political proble...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
Poland is a state where the elites’ strong attachment to the idea of a written constitution prevails...
Without examining the long, complicated, and even distinguished constitutional history of Poland, it...
The paper investigates the ways the American press of the times portrayed the Constitution of 3 May...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to answer the main research question “is there a constitution...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
In the late eighteenth century, Poland was one of three countries, along with the United States and ...
As a study of a number of different constitutions shows, the contents of any constitution are relat...
The paper analyses the catalog of rights and freedoms contained in the March Constitution...
U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - Global Award, Maize Award for Single-Term ProjectsSince i...
Understanding of the principle of constitutional precedence raises numerous doubts in the Polish cas...
This article is only an introductory study to further inquiry. It focuses on the first two constitut...
The article addresses the central issue of works conducted at present on the new Constitution of th...
If we realize that in the first constitutional laws of modern constitutionalism (such as the Constit...
The text studies current constitutional tensions in Poland. The author is analysing political proble...
The Polish May Constitution, formally recognized as the fi rst constitution in Europe, differed from...
Poland is a state where the elites’ strong attachment to the idea of a written constitution prevails...
Without examining the long, complicated, and even distinguished constitutional history of Poland, it...
The paper investigates the ways the American press of the times portrayed the Constitution of 3 May...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to answer the main research question “is there a constitution...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
In the late eighteenth century, Poland was one of three countries, along with the United States and ...
As a study of a number of different constitutions shows, the contents of any constitution are relat...
The paper analyses the catalog of rights and freedoms contained in the March Constitution...
U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - Global Award, Maize Award for Single-Term ProjectsSince i...
Understanding of the principle of constitutional precedence raises numerous doubts in the Polish cas...
This article is only an introductory study to further inquiry. It focuses on the first two constitut...
The article addresses the central issue of works conducted at present on the new Constitution of th...
If we realize that in the first constitutional laws of modern constitutionalism (such as the Constit...
The text studies current constitutional tensions in Poland. The author is analysing political proble...