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What is Constitutional Democracy

Global Dimensions of Democracy and Human Rights: Problems and Perspectives
Government processes that allow people, through their elected representatives, to exercise power and influence the state’s policies.
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The Universality of the Human Rights Principles
Nika Chitadze (International Black Sea University, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4543-3.ch002
Abstract
Human rights are rules that protect the dignity and freedom of each individual. In their totality, fundamental rights form the basis of the legal status of an individual. The specific expression and scope of these rights, both in the positive law of different states and countries and in various international legal treaties, may differ. In public international law, the most famous document that enshrines them is the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In OSCE member states, issues of human rights, fundamental freedoms, democracy, and the rule of law are international in nature and do not belong exclusively to the internal affairs of the state concerned.
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The Main Principles of Democracy and Its Role in Global Development
Government processes that allow people, through their elected representatives, to exercise power and influence the state’s policies.
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Rule of Law as a Basis for the Establishment of a Constitutional State
Government processes that allow people, through their elected representatives, to exercise power and influence the state’s policies.
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The Role of the Constitution in Establishing Legality in the State
Government processes that allow people, through their elected representatives, to exercise power and influence the state’s policies.
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