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Swiss Federal Constitution of 1874

Swiss Federal Constitution of 1874

Foundations of Swiss Governance: Constitutional Reform and Political History

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The Swiss Federal Constitution of 1874, authored by the Federal Administration of Switzerland, is a seminal work that lays out the foundation of the Swiss legal system. This constitutional document is known for its clear and concise language, as well as its emphasis on the principles of federalism, democracy, and neutrality. The book provides a detailed overview of the structure of the Swiss government, the rights and duties of its citizens, and the division of powers between the federal government and the cantons. Its historical significance cannot be understated, as it marks a pivotal moment in Swiss history when the country transitioned to a more centralized form of governance. The Federal Administration of Switzerland, being the author of this constitution, has a deep understanding of the country's political and legal system. Their expertise in drafting such a crucial document showcases their commitment to upholding democratic values and maintaining a stable and prosperous society. The book reflects their dedication to promoting transparency and accountability within the Swiss government. I highly recommend the Swiss Federal Constitution of 1874 to anyone interested in Swiss politics, legal history, or constitutional law. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and policymakers looking to gain insight into the foundations of the Swiss state and its enduring principles of governance.

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avril 2021, 48 Pages, Anglais
GOOD PRESS
4064066459994

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