This study aims to demonstrate that the central idea of "rule of law" is per se redundant since there is a necessary and reciprocal predication between terms. It is based on the "State-Law" historical and philosophically founded (Westphalia, Bodin and Hobbes), phenomenologically (Schmitt’s Political Theology) and normatively (Hans Kelsen’s Legal Positivism) based. The rationale on the Sstate leading role suggests that State power must be complete to achieve its goals, which is given by normativity. It is clear that both, State and Law, have the same substance, "Sovereignty", whose implementation coincides with the human agency of cognitive reconfiguration of Politics by religious thought
Democracy and state governed by law: harmony or conflict? Abstract The aim of this thesis is to defi...
in the context of functional criteria, the principle of the State under the Rule of Law can be seen ...
The rise of the administrative state was accompanied by an obses-sion with rules as the fundamental ...
This study aims to demonstrate that the central idea of "rule of law" is per se redundant since ther...
Political systems of various states are currently described as the rule of law states, lawabiding st...
The concept of the state of law is not only of historical importance, but it also plays a significan...
The question concerning the origins or the beginning of the concepts is a philosophical problem that...
Law is a symbolic system that structures the political imagination. The rule of law is a shorthand...
AbstractThe state is the result of a society reached a certain stage of development, a power that pr...
International audienceBuilding on the theoretical insights of Kelsen, Hart and Ross, the paper agree...
The problem at the heart of the Thesis can be formulated, in its simplest form, as follows: What is ...
Among institutions, the state is distinguished by a legitimate capacity to engage continually in wid...
Rule of law and constitutionalist ideals are understood by many, if not most, as necessary to create...
This chapter presents the preliminary results of a double task: on the one hand, I try to identify t...
The study attempts an analysis of the relationship between the concepts of state and nation sovereig...
Democracy and state governed by law: harmony or conflict? Abstract The aim of this thesis is to defi...
in the context of functional criteria, the principle of the State under the Rule of Law can be seen ...
The rise of the administrative state was accompanied by an obses-sion with rules as the fundamental ...
This study aims to demonstrate that the central idea of "rule of law" is per se redundant since ther...
Political systems of various states are currently described as the rule of law states, lawabiding st...
The concept of the state of law is not only of historical importance, but it also plays a significan...
The question concerning the origins or the beginning of the concepts is a philosophical problem that...
Law is a symbolic system that structures the political imagination. The rule of law is a shorthand...
AbstractThe state is the result of a society reached a certain stage of development, a power that pr...
International audienceBuilding on the theoretical insights of Kelsen, Hart and Ross, the paper agree...
The problem at the heart of the Thesis can be formulated, in its simplest form, as follows: What is ...
Among institutions, the state is distinguished by a legitimate capacity to engage continually in wid...
Rule of law and constitutionalist ideals are understood by many, if not most, as necessary to create...
This chapter presents the preliminary results of a double task: on the one hand, I try to identify t...
The study attempts an analysis of the relationship between the concepts of state and nation sovereig...
Democracy and state governed by law: harmony or conflict? Abstract The aim of this thesis is to defi...
in the context of functional criteria, the principle of the State under the Rule of Law can be seen ...
The rise of the administrative state was accompanied by an obses-sion with rules as the fundamental ...