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The Rights and the Proxies of the Monarch in Romania According to the Constitution of 1866

Copernicus Political and Legal Studies, 2023
The article is devoted to the analysis and the characteristics of the rights and the proxies of the monarch in Romania according to the Constitution of 1866. The adoption of the first Basic Law was the fateful act in the history of the state-building processes of Romania and contributed to its development as the sovereign state.
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The political economy of property rights in monarchical Iraq: the quest for land reform 1944–1958

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019
AbstractThis article explores the challenges of redefining property rights for land, with application to monarchical Iraq from 1944 to 1958. We apply two processes in the analysis of economic institutions to study history: a puzzle-solving method at the micro level, with broader interest in the role of institutions in development and economic growth at
Omar A. M. El-Joumayle, Bassam Yousif
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The Relations of the Leaders and Participants of the Right Monarchic Salons with Father John of Kronshtadt

Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2020
The life and work of Saint John of Kronshtadt attracts more and more attention of modern researchers. Despite the fact that many scientific works have been published to date, in one way or another related to the life and work of John of Kronshtadt, and the existence of various right-wing salons and groups, however, the problem of the relationship ...
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From Bagehot to Brexit: The Monarch’s Rights to be Consulted, to Encourage and to Warn

The Round Table, 2018
Walter Bagehot famously attributed three rights to the sovereign – to be consulted, to encourage and to warn.
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The Demise of the Divine Right of Kings, the Decline of Monarchic Power, and the Rise of Parliament, 1689–1775

2014
The period of English and British history that this chapter places under a political–economic microscope embraces the reigns of six monarchs—William III and Mary II (1689–1694), William III (1694–1702), Anne I (1702–1714), George I (1714–1727), George II (1727–1760), and George III (1760–1820).
Charles K. Rowley, Bin Wu
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Monarchs, mosques, and military hardware: A pragmatic approach to the promotion of human rights and democracy in the Middle East

Comparative Strategy, 1998
Just as one cannot paint a single picture of human rights in the different countries of the Middle East, neither can one paint a single picture when it comes to issues of democracy and government. This article makes the case that the West should support moves toward democracy in countries of the Middle East, even if those moves are partial and their ...
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Historiography of the Activity of Right-wing Monarchical Salons of the Pre-revolutionary Period

Университетский научный журнал, 2020
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