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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Lesson 1: From the Roman Empire to the Rebirth of Public Powers in Europe
The World becomes Roman
New Rome, Constantinople, and a New Europe
The New Religion, the Roman Empire and Europe
Charlemagne, Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, Constantinople
The Late Roman Empire and the Concept of State
Concluding Remarks
Lesson 2: Public Administration
Jus Politiae
Public Administration and Public Law
Public Administration and Fiskus
The Development of a Public Administration in England
Public Administration of States and other ‘Public’ or ‘Private’ Administrations
The Divide between Public Law and Private Law
Lesson 3: The ‘Modern’ State and its Foundations: The Rule of Law
The French Revolution of 1789 and the Rule of Law
The Ideas of AV Dicey, the Rule of Law and the Principle of Legality
The Rule of Law or Principle of Legality in Modern Times
Lesson 4: The Concept of the ‘Modern’ State
The French Concept of State
The German Concept of State
Lesson 5: From Decentralization to Devolution
Decentralization
Selbstverwaltung
From Federalism to Regionalism
Devolution
Lesson 6: The ‘Modern’ State: From the One-class State to the Multi-class State and its Evolution
The One-class State of the Nineteenth Century
Towards the Multi-class State
The Multi-class State
The Fascist State
The State of the Bolshevik Revolution
The Second World War and the Multi-class State
Democratic State, State of Law, Social State
The Classless State?
Lesson 7: The ‘Modern’ State Integrating in the International Community
A Fragmented and Simultaneously Integrated International Environment
The Reaction of the State, Crises, Reforms and the Gradual Constellation of Multi-level Public Power, both Nationally and Internationally
The Dilution of the States in the International Environment and the Rule of Law
Conclusions
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