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The Government of Virginia

Constitution of Virginia

The “Constitution of Virginia” serves as a vital legal document, encapsulating the foundational principles that govern the Commonwealth and reflecting the ideological underpinnings of democracy and individual rights. Written in clear, authoritative language, this constitution articulates the framework of government, the separation of powers, and the rights of citizens while providing historical context rooted in the early republican ideals. It elegantly balances tradition with the evolving needs of society, making it a pivotal text in understanding Virginia's legal landscape and its impact on the larger context of United States constitutional law. The Government of Virginia, constituting a collective of elected officials and public servants, represents a historical evolution of governance aimed at ensuring public accountability and the protection of citizen freedoms. The drafting of this constitution has been influenced by Virginia'Äôs robust political culture, a legacy of pivotal historical events, and the contributions of thinkers such as Thomas Jefferson. Through this document, the government sought to reflect the voices of its constituents while upholding the principles of liberty and justice. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricacies of state governance or constitutional law. The “Constitution of Virginia” not only offers insights into Virginia's unique legal heritage but also serves as a blueprint for understanding civic rights that resonate throughout the United States today.
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Bookwire
Publicação original
2020
Ano da publicação
2020
Editora
Good Press
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