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Reconstructing the Rule of Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The action taken in Bush v. Gore by the five conservative Justices on the United States Supreme Court, Bugliosi argued, was not just wrong as a matter of law, but criminal: It was a malem in se, fully intended, premeditated theft of a national election ...
West, Robin
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Rule of law and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: evidence for carbon emissions [PDF]

open access: yes
In response to recently growing literature investigating the relationship between environment and institutions, this study investigates how rule of law influences the level of income at the turning point of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Using an
Concetta Castiglione   +2 more
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Democracy and rule of law: the Hungarian goulash [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The article discusses the Tavares Report on the new constitutional changes in Hungary, the implications of the new Constitution on Hungary's obligation under the Treaty, on European Union, especially its continuing commitment to the Union founding ...
Ressel, James
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Iraq and Law and Economics [PDF]

open access: yes
Decisions by the Bush administration and others, in choosing whether to invade Iraq, deciding on how to invade Iraq, and thinking about the chances for "rule of law" there, can be analyzed using law and economics.
Kenneth Koford
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Power Sharing and the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Civil War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
What effect do power-sharing institutions agreed to as part of civil war settlements have on the development of the rule of law in post–civil war states?
Hartzell, Caroline A., Hoddie, Matthew
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Rule by Law (rule of man): Egypt's stabs the rule of law

open access: yesSequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos
This article examines the paradoxical relationship between the Rule of Law and authoritarian governance in contemporary Egypt, arguing that the legal system has been strategically instrumentalized to legitimize repression rather than to uphold justice ...
Mohamed Arafa
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Securing the Rule of Law through Interpretive Pluralism: An Argument from Comparative Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Can law rule? For law to rule, it must be enforced. But when law is enforced, not it but its enforcers may rule. To bind those enforcers firmly to the law, they, too, would have to be subjected not only to law but also to a still stronger force—which ...
Stith, Richard
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Secondary Vocational Schools as Pathways to Higher Education in China

open access: yesSocial Inclusion
Over the past decade, the proportion of graduates from upper secondary vocational schools who have progressed to higher education (HE) has increased significantly in China.
Yuan Wan   +3 more
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