
From Popular Sovereignty to the Sovereignty of Law
About this book
Analyzing the "democratic" features and institutions of the Athenian democracy in the fifth century B.C., Martin Ostwald traces their development from Solon's judicial reforms to the flowering of popular sovereignty, when the people assumed the right both to enact all legislation and to hold magistrates accountable for implementing what had been enacted.
Subjects
Constitutional historyDemocracyGreek LawHistoryLawPolitics and governmentRule of lawAthens (greece), politics and governmentHistory and criticism