WHAT TO CELEBRATE? THE PLACE OF THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION WITHIN THE HISTORY OF MODERN CONSTITUTIONALISM

Contenido principal del artículo

Horst Dippel

Resumen

The Weimar Constitution had its merits. It more than doubled the electorate, extending the right to vote to all Germans, male and female, above twenty years of age. It insisted on gender equality, and it introduced a remarkable number of social rights. But despite its progressive elements, often connected with the political program of the Social Democrats (SPD), legal and constitutional thinking had to fight hard to shake off the authoritarian traditions of the past.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Detalles del artículo

Sección

Monográfico

Cómo citar

WHAT TO CELEBRATE? THE PLACE OF THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION WITHIN THE HISTORY OF MODERN CONSTITUTIONALISM. (2019). Iuris Tantum, 33(30), 3-13. https://doi.org/10.36105/iut.2019n30.01