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S/P/423. Does Rule of Law Enhance or Limit Democracy?
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The paper examines the correlation between rule of law and democracy discussing the concept of democracy in the historical perspective with references to philosophers and political thinkers. Various models of democracy as a government of the people are reviewed, the principle of the separation of powers is considered arguing whether the rule of law is aimed to suit the needs of the government.
KEYWORDS: Rule of law, democracy, separation of powers, government,
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