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Cambridge University Press Cambridge A Sociology of Post-Imperial Constitutions Book

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Description

Explore deep legal and social analysis with A Sociology of Post-Imperial Constitutions: Suppressed Civil War and Colonized Citizens. Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Cambridge Studies in Law and Society series, this academic text provides a specialized look at the relationship between law and society in post-imperial contexts. This book is designed for scholars, students, and professionals interested in the complexities of constitutional law and social structures. It examines the legal frameworks that emerge following imperial transitions, focusing on the impact of suppressed civil wars and the experiences of colonized citizens. By studying these historical and legal shifts, readers gain a clearer understanding of how constitutions function within changing political landscapes. Whether you are researching legal history, sociology, or political science, this volume offers a scholarly perspective on how legal systems shape and are shaped by social realities. It serves as a significant resource for anyone studying the evolution of law and society through the lens of post-colonial development.

Key Features

Part of the respected Cambridge Studies in Law and Society series for academic depth.

Published by Cambridge University Press to ensure high scholarly standards.

Provides a sociological perspective on post-imperial constitutional frameworks.

Examines the legal implications of suppressed civil wars and colonization.

Ideal for students and researchers in the fields of law and sociology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 December 2024
Listed Since
28 May 2024

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