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Servi legum sumus, or We Are Slaves of the Law

Data publikacji: 30.06.2024

Przegląd Konstytucyjny, 2024, Numer 1 (2024), s. 7 - 18

https://doi.org/10.4467/25442031PKO.24.001.1998

Autorzy

Jerzy Zajadło
Uniwersytet Gdański
ul. Bażyńskiego 1a 80-952 Gdańsk, Polska
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3113-9828 Orcid
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Tytuły

Servi legum sumus, or We Are Slaves of the Law

Abstrakt

In the discussion on the procedure for determining the risk of violating the rule of law under Article 7 (1) in connection with Article 2 TEU, it is sometimes alleged that it is difficult clearly to determine the content of the term “rule of law”. Thus, according to some, the whole procedure suffers from the flaw of arbitrary assessment, since allegedly there is no precisely defined standard of assessment.

The main purpose of this article is to show that despite everything we are able to reconstruct the hard core of the rule of law, because its concept is deeply rooted in the long history of European legal culture. The author shows it on the example of Cicero’s political philosophy, especially on one sentence from his famous Oratio pro Cluentio: “The law has its ministers in our magistrates, its interpreters in our jurors; it makes servants of us all only to set us free”.

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Informacje

Informacje: Przegląd Konstytucyjny, 2024, Numer 1 (2024), s. 7 - 18

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

Autorzy

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3113-9828

Jerzy Zajadło
Uniwersytet Gdański
ul. Bażyńskiego 1a 80-952 Gdańsk, Polska
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3113-9828 Orcid
Wszystkie publikacje autora →

Uniwersytet Gdański
ul. Bażyńskiego 1a 80-952 Gdańsk, Polska

Publikacja: 30.06.2024

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

Licencja: CC BY  ikona licencji

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