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A Comparative Study of the Rule of Law in Iranian Law and International Law

Journal of Historical Research, Law and Policy
This article presents a comparative analysis of the principle of the rule of law within the legal system of the Islamic Republic of Iran and international law.
Ali Mortazavi   +2 more
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Democracy and the Rule of Law

2003
This book addresses the question of why governments sometimes follow the law and other times choose to evade the law. The traditional answer of jurists has been that laws have an autonomous causal efficacy: law rules when actions follow anterior norms; the relation between laws and actions is one of obedience, obligation, or compliance.
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Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Rule of Law

Ratio Juris, 2002
The ongoing process of globalization calls out for novel forms of transnational liberal–democratic decision–making. In this spirit, David Held and a group of interlocutors (especially Daniele Archibugi) propose an ambitious model of “cosmopolitan democracy.” Although the proponents of cosmopolitan democracy are right to insist that transnational ...
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The Rule of Law: Democracy and Freedoms

1993
Abstract The social history of rights described so far has dealt with the decisive forces and events of the post-war period. But to learn how the processes leading up to the resurrection of freedom related to Polish society in general it will be helpful to look at data from public-opinion surveys.
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The Role of Law in Strengthening Democratic Governance

Journal of Law and Social Politic
Democratic governance is fundamentally upheld by the rule of law, which ensures transparency, accountability, and citizen participation. However, in many jurisdictions, weak legal frameworks, judicial inefficiencies, and political interference hinder the
Iman Jalaludin Rifa’i   +1 more
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Somaliland Democracy and Election’s

International journal of research and innovation in social science
No UN member state or international organization has formally recognized Somaliland’s self-proclaimed independence. It is the world’s largest unrecognized state by de facto controlled land area.
Mustafe Mahamoud Abdillahi
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Jacksonian Democracy and the Rule of Law

2007
Abstract Although Andrew Jackson defended his own authority with resolute determination, he did not manifest a general respect for the authority of the law when it got in the way of the policies he chose to pursue. This character trait, already apparent in his military career, continued to manifest itself during his years in the White ...
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Rule of Law and Democracy

2010
Leonardo Morlino   +6 more
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PROCEDURAL DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW

2021
It is commonly thought that while the rule of law is a requirement of liberal democracy it is not a requirement of procedural democracy. Using Robert Dahl’s account of procedural democracy, this article examines the relationship between the rule of law and procedural democracy.
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