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Category: Political Constitution

The Rule of Law in the Political Constitution: Is the Rule of Law just a means to maintain the status quo?

January 23, 2014Matthew GayleGriffith, Political Constitution, Rule of Law

Introduction … forgetting that we have always gained greatest ground when we have adhered to the rule of law. The rule of law has marked each faltering step towards civilising of the human condition.[1] This paper shall seek to discover if when read in the context of the vicious polemic, which constituted The Political Constitution[2], Griffith really…

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