Law, Violence and Constituent Power
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Law, Violence and Constituent Power by Hector Lopez Bofill, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2021. This hardback edition spans 258 pages and presents a compelling challenge to conventional theories of constitution-making. Bofill proposes an alternative perspective that views constitutions as rooted in power derived from violence.
This book is an essential resource for academics and researchers delving into constitutional law, political theory, and the history of constitutions. Engage with Bofill's innovative arguments and expand your understanding of the intricate relationship between law and power. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply intrigued by the dynamics of governance, this book offers valuable insights that will enrich your knowledge and stimulate critical thinking.