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The Russian Soviet Constitution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Raymond Garfield Gettell
Affiliation:
Amherst College

Extract

Among the results of the recent great war will be the appearance of a number of important constitutional documents. These will include new constitutions for existing states, such as Russia and Germany, new constitutions for newly-created states, such as Poland and the Slav republics, and an attempt to establish at least a partial constitution for a world confederation. The first of these documents to be published, and one which contributes many new devices in government and new ideas in political theory, is the Fundamental Law of the Russian Socialist Federated Republic, adopted on July 10, 1918, by resolution of the Fifth All-Russian Congress of Soviets.

Type
Foreign Governments and Politics
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1919

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