GORDON (Ezekiel) – THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HEAD OF STATE IN RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE (a comparative law study), Preface by M. Joseph-Barthélémy)
GORDON (Ezekiel) – THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HEAD OF STATE IN RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE (a comparative law study), Preface by M. Joseph-Barthélémy)
    GORDON (Ezekiel)
    THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HEAD OF STATE IN RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE (a comparative law study, Preface by M. Joseph-Barthélémy)
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1931
    , br., uncut, (cover slightly faded), IX-270 p.
    The author published his thesis on the role of the head of state in the new European constitutions in the same year, and this work is its continuation: Part One, Classical Theory Excluding the Simultaneous Responsibility of the Head of State and His Ministers; Part Two, The President in a Parliamentary Republic; Part Three, Organization of Presidential Responsibility in Various States (Political, Legal, and Criminal Responsibility). It includes an important preface by Joseph-Barthélemy, notably examining the strike by the Cartel des Gauches (Left-Wing Coalition) in the Council of Ministers against Mr. Millerand, which concludes with the words, "By overthrowing Mr. Millerand, the Cartel violated the Constitution." He adds, regarding the author of the work, who holds the opposite view: "Mr. Gordon defends a flawed thesis in an excellent manner."

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