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Archiv fÃ1/4r Ã-ffentlichen Recht. XII. presents a detailed examination of public law, reflecting the scholarly discourse of its time. Authored by Paul Laband and Felix Stoerk, this volume offers insights into constitutional and administrative law. The articles within provide valuable perspectives on the legal principles and governmental structures relevant to the German context.
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