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The This wiki -project presents different understandings notions of the concept of "rule of law" and their specific normative implications in various legal systems of the world. Brief country reports shall illustrate the different understandings of the Rule of Law in reference to the particular legal and constitutional discourse of each country. Presented side by side, the country reports shall allow for comparison and reveal similarities and dissimilarities. The reports will be complemented by comparative analyses on the Rule of Law within different (legal-) cultural contexts. The country reports as well as the comparative texts will be published online on the internet in a wiki-style format, thus offering the possibility for interested readers to discuss the texts and to participate in their further development. All the texts will be in English. |
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Ø The report starts off with a brief drafting of the *"{}sound"{*} that characterizes the specific discourse and relevant material. In the case ofBrazilof Brazil, this could be the observation that authors generally agree that the Brazilian legal system provides for an exemplary conception of the Rule of Law, but only "in theory", as large parts of the country - the Amazonas region as well as the major cities - are not within the reach of the statutory jurisdiction.
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The following legal systems will be included in the examination so far:
Legal Cultural Area Context | Country | Author | |||
Continental Europe | Germany | Matthias Koetter | |||
| France Matthias | Koetter Arthur Dyevre | |||
| Italy | N. N. | |||
Common Law | United Kingdom Matthias Koetter | N. N. | |||
| United States | N. N. | |||
| Israel | (Asaf Hadanny) | |||
Eastern Europe | Russia | Ilja Skrylnikow | |||
| Hungary | (Petra Bard) | |||
| Kosovo | Martin Wählisch | |||
| Poland | N.N. | |||
| , Ukraine | N.N. | |||
| Bosnia-Herzegovina Ellen | Fischer N. N. | |||
| Turkey N. N. | Ali Riza Coban | |||
Islamic context | Pakistan Athar Minallah | N. N. | |||
| Afghanistan | Hatem Elliesie | |||
| Egypt | Hatem Elliesie | |||
| Lebanon N | . N. Vida Hamd | |||
| Iran | Ramin Moschtaghi | |||
| Saudi Arabia / United Arab Emirates | (via Naseef Naeem) | |||
| Iraq | Bawar Bammarny | |||
Africa | Ethiopia | (Girmachew Alemu) | |||
| Namibia | Cornelia Glinz | Africa / Post-Colonies | Ethiopia | Judit Y. Mengesha, Hatem Elliesie |
| Nigeria | (Peter Chukwuma Obutte) | |||
| DR Congo | (Amani Kahatwa Mireille, t.b.c.) | |||
| Somalia/Somaliland | Judit Y. Mengesha, N. N. | |||
| South Africa | Francois Venter | |||
| Sudan | Hatem Elliesie | |||
Latin America | Argentina | Pablo Riberi | |||
| Chile | (Rodrigo Correa Gonzalez) | |||
| Brazil via Leonardo Martins | Ana Paula Barbosa-Fohrmann | |||
| Bolivia | (Lorena Ossio) | |||
| Mexico | Guadalupe Barrena via Aline Hirseland | |||
Asia | China | Robert Heuser | |||
| Japan | (Akiko Ejima) | |||
| Hong Kong | N. N. | |||
| Taiwan | (Tsung-fu Chen Benny Tai (tbc) | |||
| India | Surya Deva | |||
| Indonesia | (Mohamad Mova Al Afghani) |
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Analyses and Comparison
The country reports will be complemented by comparative analyses that shall develop further materials from political and cultural sciences (also written in English, round about 30.000 to 40.000 characters or 10-12 pages). The texts may either be cross-country comparisons of legal systems and reports on cultural areas, e.g. "The Rule of Law in Constitutions of Countries with an Islamic cultural background" or "The European Understanding of the Rule of Law". The texts may also compare the development of the idea of Rule of Law form a cultural or philosophical historical perspective.
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Country reports and additional texts will be published online on a wiki-style webpage, which is provided by the Freie Universitaet Berlin (see http://www.cedis.fu-berlin.de/web20/wikis/index.html FU-cedis). Thus, the reports and texts will be easy to find and access, and the wiki format allows for cross-linking the contents and it enables readers to discuss and join in expanding the information, to modify the pages or add completely new ones. At least at the beginning, changes and additions carried out by the readers will be subject to the approval by the administrators of the online-project. At the best, the project will evolve into an expanding forum with content contributed not only by its initiators but by a broader reader/writer community.
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