Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism

The document provides an in-depth analysis of the legal status of the Emperor of Austria within constitutionalism, focusing on the concepts of sanctity, inviolability, and irresponsibility ascribed to the monarch in various Austrian constitutional documents and legal frameworks from 1848 to 1867. I...

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Main Author: Christoph Schmetterer
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: STS Science Centre Ltd. 2010-12-01
Series:Journal on European History of Law
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Online Access:https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/97
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spelling doaj-art-3f035d202fbb488b9bae034d865929e82025-08-20T03:44:04ZdeuSTS Science Centre Ltd.Journal on European History of Law2042-64023049-90892010-12-0112Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in ConstitutionalismChristoph Schmetterer0Commission for Legal History of Austria at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Republic of Austria The document provides an in-depth analysis of the legal status of the Emperor of Austria within constitutionalism, focusing on the concepts of sanctity, inviolability, and irresponsibility ascribed to the monarch in various Austrian constitutional documents and legal frameworks from 1848 to 1867. It explores the historical context, legal interpretations, and implications of these concepts, detailing their impact on the constitutional and legal order of the Austrian Empire. The analysis also delves into the broader implications of the monarch's legal position on the constitutional system and governance. https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/97Austrian EmpireConstitutionalismEmperorLegal StatusMonarchy
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Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
Journal on European History of Law
Austrian Empire
Constitutionalism
Emperor
Legal Status
Monarchy
title Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
title_full Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
title_fullStr Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
title_full_unstemmed Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
title_short Sacred, Inviolable, and Unaccountable: The Personal Legal Status of the Emperor of Austria in Constitutionalism
title_sort sacred inviolable and unaccountable the personal legal status of the emperor of austria in constitutionalism
topic Austrian Empire
Constitutionalism
Emperor
Legal Status
Monarchy
url https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/97
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