The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia is a comprehensive legal document which outlines the structure and functioning of the government in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Written in a clear and concise manner, the book details the various branches of government, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the principles upon which the nation is founded. The Constitution serves as a key historical document for understanding the political landscape of Yugoslavia during the time of its publication. This book is essential reading for scholars interested in legal and political history, as well as for those studying the development of constitutional law in the region. The language used in the book is formal and precise, reflecting the importance of the subject matter and the seriousness with which it was approached by the authors. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the legal framework of this pivotal period in Yugoslav history.
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