Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2005, 41(4): 563-582

The Tradition, Codification and Interpretation of the Civic and the Ethnic Concepts of the Nation: Reflections on the Temporal Dimension of Constitutionality and Constitutional Symbolism

Jiří Přibáň
Cardiff Law School, University of Wales

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Přibáň, J. (2005). The Tradition, Codification and Interpretation of the Civic and the Ethnic Concepts of the Nation: Reflections on the Temporal Dimension of Constitutionality and Constitutional Symbolism. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review41(4), 563-582.
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