The History of Wisbech and the Fens, by N. Walker and T. Craddock
- 620pages
- 22 heures de lecture
Neil Walker est un érudit de premier plan dont l'œuvre explore le droit public ainsi que le droit naturel et des gens. Ses écrits abordent des questions profondes concernant l'État, le pouvoir et la moralité. L'approche intellectuelle de Walker se caractérise par sa précision et sa profondeur.
In modern political communities ultimate authority is often thought to reside with 'the people'. This book examines how constitutions act as a delegation of power from 'the people' to representative and expert institutions, and looks at the attendant problems of maintaining the legitimacy of these constitutional arrangements.