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Rule of Law, Control of Corruption and CO2 Emissions in Pakistan
The rule of law and control of corruption would play an effective role in managing CO2 emissions in Pakistan. The present research has explored this issue in Pakistan controlling economic growth during 1996-2019.
Haider Mahmood +3 more
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The concept of rule of law refers to the equality of all citizens before the law and their protection from arbitrary powers that could be exercised by people in power. It sets out in clear terms that absolutely no one is above the law and the law reigns superior.
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The Rule of Law as a Constitutional Mandate for the EU
The rule of law and the other values contained in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (Art 2 TEU) comprise the constitutional identity of the European Union (Union). These values form part of the Union’s very foundation.
W. Schroeder
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Does Digitalization Reshape the Principle of Non-Intervention?
While digitalization has led to renewed attention to the principle of non-intervention, not the least by Western states rediscovering the protective dimension of sovereignty, it remains plagued by a certain vagueness.
Lukas Willmer
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Perceptions of procedural fairness influence the legitimacy of the law, and because procedures are mutable, reforming them can buttress support for the rule of law.
Onozato Yoshikuni, Michael A. Zilis
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On June 22, 1941, Germany launched its war against the USSR, marking the beginning of the Soviet Union’s participation in the Great Patriotic War against foreign invaders.
Yao Li
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The Nikitin Case: Rule of Law? [PDF]
Condette Jean-François. 252) MALPEL François Frédéric. In: , . Les recteurs d'académie en France de 1808 à 1940. Tome II, Dictionnaire biographique. Paris : Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 2006. p. 271.
Lohman, Diederik
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Protection of Rule of Law While Protecting Rule of Law
The paper focuses on judicial review of political or quasi-political/quasi-legal decisions or other acts of the institutions of the EU involved in following procedures designed to protect the value of rule of law: a) mechanism for protection of values under Art. 7 of the Treaty on European Union and b) measures adopted within the conditionality for the
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Enforcement and public opinion: the perceived legitimacy of rule of law sanctions
The EU has powerful enforcement mechanisms to curb democratic backsliding and support the rule of law in its member states. While (the threat of) enforcement is necessary, sanctions might be difficult to accept as legitimate when they hurt a citizen's ...
D. Toshkov +3 more
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The rule of law as a foundational value of European integration has been taken for granted in the Member States, along the presumption that “once a democracy, always a democracy”.
Petra Bárd, V. Kazai
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