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From the supplier: The trial and beheading of King Charles the First of England is discussed. The author focuses on Charles's trial as an example of how lawlessness can impersonate the rule of law, and how excessive power in one branch of government can destabilize, even destroy, a political system.
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Title: The trial of Charles I: a sesquitricentennial reflection.
Author: Louis J., Jr. Sirico
Publication:Constitutional Commentary (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1999
Publisher: Constitutional Commentary, Inc.
Volume: 16 Issue: 1 Page: 51
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Author(s)Louis J., Jr. Sirico
PublisherConstitutional Commentary, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB000995VJC
ISBN-13978B000995VJ1
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