The Constitutional Documents of Denmark , Norway and Sweden is published as volume six of the Europe Part of the series Constitutions of the World from the late 18th Century to the Middle of the 19th Century. This volume contains 32 of the most important constitutional documents from these three countries.
The historian Thomas Riis has edited the three Danish constitutional texts from the period 1831 to 1849 included in this volume: the ‘Anordning angaaende Provindsial-Stænders indførelse i Danmark’ (1831), the ‘Verfassungsentwurf für Dänemark, Schleswig und Holstein’ (1848) and ‘Danmarks Riges Grundlov’ (1849).
A total of six constitutional documents were published in Norway during the relevant period, and each has been edited and annotated here by the jurist Dag Michalsen . Central to these documents are the two constitutions called ‘Kongeriget Norges Grundlov’ from the year 1814 and the ‘Rigs-Act’ of 1815, which have been edited along with their corresponding amendments.
The Swedish section of the volume is edited by Magnus Isberg , research assistant at the Swedish parliament, and contains six constitutional texts; namely, the ‘Regerings-Form’ of 1809, the ‘Riksdags-Ordning’ of 1810, and both the first and second ‘Successions-Ordning’ (1809/10) and ‘Tryckfrihets-Förordning’ (1810/12), as well as the corresponding amendments to all of them up to 1844.
عن المؤلف
Thomas Riis, Universität Kiel, Professor für Geschichte;Sönke Loebert, Glückstadt;Dag Michalsen, Universität Oslo, Norwegen, Professor für Öffentliches Recht;Magnus Isberg, Secretary Office des Schwedisches Parlaments, Stockholm.