The First Generation of Monarchical Constitutions
from Part II - The History of the Constitution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2023
At the end of the sixteenth, and the beginning seventeenth century some communities and countries began experimenting with the new enlightened ideas and put fundamental orders and government instruments in place: precursors to written constitutions that were about to follow suit. Mostly these orders or instruments served as checks on monarchic power and were put in place (granted) by the monarch himself. They constitute the first generation of dedicated, written monarchical constitutions.
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