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Writing Rights in Early Latin American Constitutions

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Latin American Centre
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On February 28th, Dr James Melton from the University College London presented his recent findings of a research project producing a cross-national historical dataset of written constitutions.
Here, he explains the origin and usage of writing rights in early Latin American constitutions.

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Latin American Centre
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James Melton
Keywords
constitution
Latin America
Mechanism Design
Department: Latin American Centre
Date Added: 12/11/2014
Duration: 00:49:01

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