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Democracy and the Rule of Law

The Cambridge Companion to the Rule of Law, 2021
M. Krygier
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Democracy and the Rule of Law

2013
AbstractThis article examines the role of the rule of law and democracy in international human rights law. It discusses the legal nature and the formal recognition of the rule of law and democracy. It explains that that rule of law and democracy are elements that constitute essential pillars promoting real enjoyment of human rights but they are ...
C. Tomuschat
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The Ghost of the Constitutional Review in Tunisia: Authoritarianism, Transition to Democracy and Rule of Law

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2021
The existence of a constitutional control is the essential cornerstone in any democratic system. Without a constitutional justice it is impossible to maintain a pluralist democracy with a real rule of law.
F. Tamburini
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Democracy, security and the rule of law

Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Security, 2020
Leonard Weinberg   +2 more
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A Review of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law

Journal of Politics and Law
The opening for signature of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (hereinafter “the Convention”) in 2024 marks a symbolic event in the field of AI governance. The Convention
Xuanyi Wang
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The Rule Of Law, The Constitution, And Democracy In In-donesian State Administration Practice

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
Indonesia constitutionally declares itself as a state based on the rule of law as mandated in Article 1 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution after the amendments.
Haryoko Bambang Widjayanto   +1 more
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Rule of Law

Encyclopedia of Law and Development, 2021
The definition of the Rule of Law is that the state is governed by the law, not by the monarch or the people's chosen representatives. India was meant by the Constitution of India to be a nation ruled by the rule of law.
J. B. Etcheverry
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REFERENDUM AS AN INSTRUMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN A STATE GOVERNED BY THE RULE OF LAW: AN ANALISYS THROUGH THE LENS OF THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT'S CASE-LAW

International Journal of Legal and Social Order
The paper intends to highlight the importance of the referendum in a democratic State and to stress the need that its organization and conduct have to be in accordance with the standards required by a State governed by the rule of law.
Valentina Bărbățeanu
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Recht finding of the Constitutional Court In the perspective of the rule of law and democracy (Study of the Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia, Number: 90/PUU-XXI/2023)

Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies
Purpose: As a state of law, the demand to produce quality laws in Indonesia is very necessary and must not contradict the Constitution (1945 Constitution). All regulations formed must be subject to the 1945 Constitution.
Yosua Pepris Karbeka
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