Fr. 169.00

Dare to Call It Treason

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.11.2008

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This book analyzes the nature of the coup d'etat and the conditions under which they succeed and examines the relationship between constitutional law and coups. The book demonstrates that although coups d'etat are always taken in defiance of the law, the law can, paradoxically, provide a degree of assistance to the would-be usurpers.


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Charles Sampford is Director of the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law at Griffith University, Australia. His extensive list of publications includes research on jurisprudence, public law, legal education, applied ethics, corruption, corporate and professional governance, global values and institutions, environmental governance and tax policy.


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This book analyzes the nature of the coup d’etat and the conditions under which they succeed and examines the relationship between constitutional law and coups. The book demonstrates that although coups d’etat are always taken in defiance of the law, the law can, paradoxically, provide a degree of assistance to the would-be usurpers.

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