THE VIRGINIA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS (1776) AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR STATE-LEGAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE USA
Abstract
Reflects the process of adoption of the Virginia Declaration of rights 1776, conducted historical and legal analysis and to clarify the implications for the future of the state-legal development of the United States.
The Virginia Declaration of rights 1776, the War for independence in the United States, George Mason, naturally-legal concept of civil rights and freedoms.
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