Law

Charles de Montesquieu

Vom Geist der Gesetze

Übers. u. hrsg. v. Ernst Forsthoff

[The Spirit of Laws.]

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Charles de Monesquieu's De l'esprit des lois changed the world. The principle of the separation of powers that became so self-evident in Western legal thought can primarily be traced back to this work, in which Montesquieu presents the three state forms of democracy, monarchy, and despotism in their respective dependence on natural and social conditions.
Charles de Montesquieu's De l'esprit des lois changed the world. The principle of the separation of powers that became so self-evident in Western legal thought can primarily be traced back to this work, in which Montesquieu presents the three state forms of democracy, monarchy, and despotism in their respective dependence on natural and social conditions.
Authors/Editors

Charles de Montesquieu (1689–1755):
französischer Jurist, Rechts- und Geschichtsphilosoph.

Ernst Forsthoff (1902–1974):
deutscher Staatsrechtler, lehrte in Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, Königsberg, Wien und bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1967 in Heidelberg.

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