ON THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RULE OF LAW Cover Image

A JOGÁLLAMISÁG KÖZ- ÉS MAGÁNJOGI JELLEMZŐIRŐL
ON THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RULE OF LAW

Author(s): József Szalma
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Fórum Könyvkiadó Intézet
Keywords: Legal Certainty; Fundamental Rights; Judicial Independence; ; Constitutional Control

Summary/Abstract: The rule of law refers to a system in which state power is exercised according to laws that are constitutionally and legally established, ensuring the separation of powers, legal certainty, protection of fundamental rights, and equality before the law. It guarantees both individual and collective freedoms, prohibits discrimination, and establishes judicial and administrative control mechanisms, including legal remedies and constitutional oversight. The concept of the rule of law has evolved over time through historical milestones and diverse legal theories, ranging from open, characteristic-based definitions to more rigid, comprehensive formulations.

  • Issue Year: LII/2022
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 5-44
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: Hungarian
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