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2019
Currently the European Union is in the process of applying certain sanctions in respect of member states that are allegedly in violation of the rule of law (RoL), a fundamental requirement of membership. Sizeable sums of development aid and international loans directed to developing countries are held back for non-observance of the RoL and loans are ...
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Currently the European Union is in the process of applying certain sanctions in respect of member states that are allegedly in violation of the rule of law (RoL), a fundamental requirement of membership. Sizeable sums of development aid and international loans directed to developing countries are held back for non-observance of the RoL and loans are ...
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One rule to rule them all? Rules of law against the rule of law
The Theory and Practice of Legislation, 2017This article argues that no matter which definition of the rule of law one adopts, there are rules of law that are in tension with the rule of law.
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2023
Abstract The rule of law is a universally accepted prescription for constitutional government, although what it entails is contested. Formal conceptions focus on clear rules and due process, while “thicker” conceptions espouse some theory of substantive justice, which invites disagreement and controversy. Hellenic and biblical streams of
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Abstract The rule of law is a universally accepted prescription for constitutional government, although what it entails is contested. Formal conceptions focus on clear rules and due process, while “thicker” conceptions espouse some theory of substantive justice, which invites disagreement and controversy. Hellenic and biblical streams of
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2019
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of law under pressure. But how many of the relevant developments are indeed associated with populism?
N. Lacey
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The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of law under pressure. But how many of the relevant developments are indeed associated with populism?
N. Lacey
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2018
Abstract This chapter examines how, and to what extent, the Constitution in Australia, and the system of law and governance for which it provides, restrains the exercise of power. The Constitution of the Commonwealth is the basic law of the nation, and all laws made by the federal Parliament are ‘binding on the courts, judges and people ...
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Abstract This chapter examines how, and to what extent, the Constitution in Australia, and the system of law and governance for which it provides, restrains the exercise of power. The Constitution of the Commonwealth is the basic law of the nation, and all laws made by the federal Parliament are ‘binding on the courts, judges and people ...
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Private Power, the Rule of Law and the European Union
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2023Jacquelyn D. Veraldi
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Gender Inequality and the Rule of Law
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022Eduardo Barajas-Sandoval +4 more
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The Bidirectional Relationship Between Academic Freedom and Rule of Law: Hungary, Poland and Russia
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022Nandini Ramanujam, V. Wijenayake
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