Governments of Latin America
- New York McGraw-Hill. Toronto Londres 1957
- 514 p.
- Serie in Political Science .
En Sala Benadava
Contents: --Latin America- peoples, land, and resources. --Colonial institutions of Spain. --Colonial institutions of Portugal. Political independence. --First governments and constitutions. --Dictators and revolutions. Constitutional developments since 1833. --Individual rights, citizenship, and aliens. The executive; the legislature. --The administration of justice. Local government-provincial and municipal. --Political parties and elections. --Labor and social legislation. --The economy and public finance. --Education. --Relations of church and state. --Latin America in world affairs. --Latin America and the United States.
CIENCIA POLITICA POLITICA Y GOBIERNO PODER LEGISLATIVO PODER EJECUTIVO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA REVOLUCIONES CONSTITUCIONES