Description
After accomplishing “Constitutional Law: the Fundamental Powers of the State and Bill of Rights”, and the opportunity given to me by Centralbooks, I immediately started writing, as Dean Jun Magsalin would describe it, on the Structure and Powers of the Government. I started this with reluctance: I initially wrote Volume 1 on the premise that while the Bill of Rights is more permanent, that it is difficult to write about the State per se and its governmental branches always on a brink of “change”.