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A Collection of the Fundamental Laws of Twenty-
two of the Most Important Countries of
the World, with Historical and
Bibliographical Notes

By

WALTER FAIRLEIGH DODD

VOLUME II

LIBRARY

OF THE

UNIVERSITY

OF

CALIFORNIA

CHICAGO

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

LONDON

T. FISHER UNWIN, 1 ADELPHI TERRACE

GENERAL

COPYRIGHT 1908 BY

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

Published January 1909

Composed and Printed By
The University of Chicago Press
Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.

V.2

Fundamental Law Concerning the Establishment of an Im-
perial Court (December 21, 1867)

Fundamental Law Concerning the Judicial Power (Decem-
ber, 21, 1867)

Fundamental Law Concerning the Exercise of Administrative
and Executive Power (December 21, 1867)

HUNGARY

Law 3 of 1848 Concerning the Formation of a Responsible
Hungarian Ministry

Law 4 of 1848 Concerning Annual Sessions of the Diet
Law 7 of 1885 Altering the Organization of the Table of Mag-

nates

Law 5 of 1848 Concerning the Election of Representatives
Law 33 of 1874 Regulating the Election of Members of the
House of Representatives

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

Law Concerning the Affairs Common to All of the Countries
of the Austrian Monarchy, and the Manner of Managing
Them (December 21, 1867)

Law Concerning the Administration of Bosnia and Herze-
govina (February 22, 1880)

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