Constitution-Making
Explore the intricate world of constitutional law with Constitution-Making by Professor McWhinney, published by University of Toronto Press in 1981. This compelling paperback, spanning 277 pages, delves into the pressing issues facing both western and communist nations today. In a time marked by a general crisis in law and society, McWhinney provides a thorough comparative study of constitutions and the process of constitution-making. This insightful work addresses the urgent need for redefined relationships between individuals and the state, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of legal frameworks and democratic governance. Discover the vital discourse on constitutional reform and its implications for society in this thought-provoking text.