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Understandings of the Rule of Law in various Legal Orders of the World

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SFB700@Freie Universitaet Berlin
Prof. Dr. Folke Schuppert, Dr. Matthias Koetter

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This wiki presents different notions of the "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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Context

Country

Author

Continental Europe

Germany

Matthias Koetter

 

France

Arthur Dyevre

 

Italy

N. N.

Common Law

United Kingdom

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

N. N.

 

Turkey

Ali Riza Coban

Islamic context

Pakistan (Athar Minallah)

N. N.

 

Afghanistan

Hatem Elliesie

 

Egypt

Hatem Elliesie

 

Lebanon (

Cordelia Koch) Vida Hamd

 

Iran

Ramin Moschtaghi

 

Saudi Arabia / United Arab Emirates

(via Naseef Naeem)

 

Iraq

Bawar Bammarny

Africa

Ethiopia

(Girmachew Alemu)

 

Namibia

(Cornelia Glinz)

 

Nigeria

(via Girmachew AlemuPeter Chukwuma Obutte)

 

DR Congo

(Amani Kahatwa Mireille, t.b.c.)

 

Somalia/Somaliland

N. N.

 

South Africa

(Francois Venter)

 

Sudan

Hatem Elliesie

Latin America

Argentina

Pablo Riberi

 

Chile

(Rodrigo Correa Gonzalez)

 

Brazil

(Ana Paula Barbosa-Fohrmann)

 

Bolivia

(Lorena Ossio)

 

Mexico

(Guadalupe Barrena)

Asia

China

Robert Heuser

 

Japan

(Akiko Ejima)

 

Hong Kong

N. N.

 

Taiwan

(Tsung-fu Chen)

 

India

Surya Deva

 

Indonesia

(Mohamad Mova Al Afghani)

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