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    Russian pre-revolutionary scientists on the Constitutional monarchical form of Government in Russia by Yu.L. Shul'zhenko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This is the concept of a form of government; monarchy (limited, dualistic); the essence of constitutional monarchy; the Russian form of constitutional monarchy; the main features of the constitutional monarchy in Russia are the existence of the all-Russian constitution (the Main State Laws of 1906) and the creation and functioning of the peopleʼs representative office – Parliament, the State Duma. …”
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    The introduction of proofs of noble birth into the Habsburg monarchy. A new instrument to administrate the nobility (1650-1800) by Éric Hassler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In fact, it seems that this practice only really developed in the Habsburg monarchy from the second half of the 18th century, under the impulsion of Maria Theresa. …”
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    “Eurocentrism Inside Europe”: Progressivism as a Symptom of Eurocentrism and Historiography of the Eighteenth Century Habsburg Monarchy and Russian Tsardom by Yasir Yılmaz

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…As it will be shown in the article, English and American scholars concentrate on institutional reforms of the Habsburg and Russian states in the eighteenth century, and depict both states as historically successful enterprises so long as the reforms produced new institutional structures. …”
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    Les usages politiques du modèle impérial germanique en territoire francophone au 16e siècle by Antoine Fersing

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Sa plus grande originalité réside cependant dans l’usage que font les gentilshommes barrois des institutions de l’Empire germanique comme modèle de participation nobiliaire à l’exercice du pouvoir, qu’ils opposent aux usages de la monarchie française, suspectée de souhaiter l’abaissement de la noblesse.…”
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    O conselho naval no oitocentos: propostas para o estudo da relação entre civis e militares no Império by Renato Jorge Paranhos Restier Junior

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This essay aims to propose some reflections about the possibilities of study on the military and military institutions from the social history. Using the Naval Council, an advisory body created in the organizational structure of the Secretariat of State for the Navy in the Second Empire, we propose the study of the relationship between civilians and military from the first insertion of the military. …”
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    La dissidence cryptée : anonymat, initiales et attribution des pasquils dans le Journal du règne de Henri III de Pierre de L’Estoile by Gilbert Schrenck

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Collected and arranged by L'Estoile, these individual pamphlets, written mostly by political and religious dissidents, target the institution of the monarchy and aim at the elimination of what they viewed as Henri III's tyrannical rule. …”
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    Turkish Parliamentary Experience Review of the Parliamentary Experience of Turkey from Ottoman to Republic Periods by Saltanat Kydyralieva

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Tanzimat reforms as well as Constitutional Monarchy periods (known as I. and II. Meşrutiyet) crowned with the National Liberation Movement initiated the new political regime in Turkey and formed a parliamentary institution that call now the Turkish parliament or the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. …”
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    [SPA] LOS PROBLEMAS DE LA INQUISICIÓN EN TIEMPOS DE CARLOS II // INQUISITION’S PROBLEMS DURING THE REIGN OF CHARLES II by José Martínez Millán

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…What defends itself in this work is that the crisis of the Inquisition consisted of a fight between the Church and the Monarchy for the institution controlled across the predominance of a jurisdiction on other one (ecclesiastic or temporary), that was the composition of so powerful institution. …”
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    The Constitutional Court of The Russian Federation as a subject of constitutional responsibility by N. A. Bobrova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Legal irresponsibility characterizes only the absolute monarchy. The article comprehensively examines the problem of responsibility of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, the reasons for the poor development of this institution in legislation and academic literature are also considered. …”
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    Les contextes de la conversion à l’époque de la Réforme by Raymond Mentzer

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…What were the political, professional and economic structures that encouraged conversion? Secondly, the family, beyond any doubt a fundamental institution in pre-industrial society, was the site of the strongest and more enduring conversions. …”
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    Parcourir l’espace national. Les voyages d’inspection des facultés de droit au xixe siècle by Guillaume Richard

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The tours of the superior inspectors of Public Education during the July Monarchy and the Second Empire were one of the mechanisms that ensured the control of the center over the law faculties spread over the French territory. …”
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    A Hungarian Jurist’s Views on 19th-Century English Juries by Tamás Antal

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…He armed the constitutional system of the United Kingdom in the second half of the 19th century and the way its legal institutions operated became basic standards for his reform plans as a Minister of Justice in the 1890 s. …”
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    A Hungarian Jurist’s Views on 19th-Century English Juries by Tamás Antal

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…He armed the constitutional system of the United Kingdom in the second half of the 19th century and the way its legal institutions operated became basic standards for his reform plans as a Minister of Justice in the 1890 s. …”
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    O państwie prawa: uwagi filozofa by Jan Woleński

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The formal conception of the state of law prevailed in the 19th century Germany and the Weimar Republic. Since the Second World War and the negative experience with a totalitarian state, both fascist and communist, it has been accepted that there is no state of law without a minimum, rather broader than narrower, of citizen’s rights and institutions that secure them. …”
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    Spain: problems of consolidated democracy in historic context by Sergey Khenkin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Present-day Spanish society is suffering from political institutional crisis raising vivid cutting-edge discussions on its sources. …”
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