Chapter 39 of the Magna Carta in the Interpretation of Russian Historians Alexander N. Savin and Paul G. Vinogradoff
The analysis of interpretations of chapter 39 of the Magna Carta proposed by two prominent Russian historians A. N. Savin and P. G. Vinogradov is carried out. It is shown that, although the editors of the Magna Carta of 1225 were of great importance in the constitutional development of England, the...
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Autor principal: | S. V. Kondratiev |
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Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov
2019
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