2021
DOI: 10.47078/2021.1.245-278
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Rule of Law, Contesting and Contested

Abstract: The rule of law movement is a by-product of the post-WWII rebirth of human rights, which turned into a key political issue by the turn of the millennium. By becoming part of the language and blackmailing practice of international politics, it has self-emptied as well. It is an ideal; historically a function of human experience at individual places and times, shaped by local traditions. As a complex of heterogeneous values and principles, its ethos can at best be respected and approached via the never-ending ba… Show more

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“…The key arguments of the speech are based on the following work : Varga, 2021a. 3 | Varga, 2021a; see also Varga, 2021b. 4 | Decision No.…”
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“…The key arguments of the speech are based on the following work : Varga, 2021a. 3 | Varga, 2021a; see also Varga, 2021b. 4 | Decision No.…”
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confidence: 99%