Toward a Model of Constitutions

Williams Kuttikadan graduated from IIM Calcutta, one of India's top management colleges. He has received national and worldwide recognition for his writing excellence. He understands the connection between business and government laws, having spent several years working across blue-chip organizations, notably in high-tech R&D and associated patenting.


Have you ever wished for a straightforward, graphic guide to constitutions? Something so simple that you could explain basic constitutional framework to all of your friends in under a minute?


From the separation of powers to the rule of law, Toward a Model of Constitutions lays forth the fundamental ideas of democratic constitutions. You'll comprehend constitutional logic better than the typical lawyer because to our innovative human rights analytical framework, which includes figures and tables throughout the text to provide an accessible, visual perspective.


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Clearly, if democracies are to develop, we must reclaim political power from big money. How do we go about it? How do we ensure that democracies are governed by the people rather than big business? All of these issues are addressed in Toward a Model of Constitutions.


Author: Williams Kuttikadan

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