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The American constitutional discourse, which was itself heavily influenced by British common law, in turn served as an inspiration for a variety of constitutional experiments ? from the French Revolution to Napoleon?s downfall, in the halls of the Frankfurt Assembly, on the road to a unified Italy, and in the later theoretical discourse of twentieth-century Austria. If the constitution states the legal rules for the law-making process, then its Kelsian primacy is mandatory. Also included in this volume are the French originals and English translations of two vital documents. The first ? Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès? Du Jury Constitutionnaire (1795) ? highlights an early attempt to reconcile the democratic values of the French Revolution with the pragmatic need to legally protect the Revolution. 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