First fundamental rights documents in Europe commemorating 800 years of Magna Carta
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Portland :
Intersentia
2015
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Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://unika.unav.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991008537699708016&context=L&vid=34UNAV_INST:VU1&search_scope=34UNAV_TODO&tab=34UNAV_TODO&lang=es |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The United Kingdom: From Magna Carta 1215 to the Rule of Law
- Ireland: Individual and Group Rights in Ancient Irish Law
- Italy: The Liber Paradisus: A Vision of Good Governance
- Hungary: The Historic Constitution as the Place of Memory
- Belgium: From Collective Privileges to Individual Rights
- Austria: Manorial Regulation of Mining and Use of Forests as Potential Antecedents in Fundamental Rights
- Spain: The First Cry for Justice in the Americas: From Antonio de Montesinos to the Laws of Burgos (1512)
- Lithuania: From Equality to Inequality and to Equality Again
- Poland: From the Golden Liberty of the Nobles to Fundamental Rights
- France: Foundational Importance of the Declaration of 1789
- Sweden: Free Press as a First Fundamental Right
- The Netherlands: The Batavian Staatsregeling as the First Fundamental Rights Document
- Portugal: 'Tropical Versailles' in the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
- Luxembourg: Fundamental Rights in a Small State
- Greece: Reflections from the Hellenic Legal Tradition
- Denmark: In Love with Tradition
- Germany: Fundamental Rights as an Instrument Towards the Rechtstaat
- The Czech Republic: On the Road to Rights and Freedoms
- Romania: The Birth of Fundamental Rights as a Form of Political Contention
- Bulgaria: The Liberal Tarnovo Constitution
- Finland: Rights to Facilitate Participation
- Estonia: First Landmarks of Fundamental Rights
- Slovakia: The Right of a Nation
- Latvia: Second Part of the Constitution as a Project for Next Generations
- The History of Fundamental Rights in Europe: A Long and Winding Road.