MODERN THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO THE CONCEPT OF THE RULE OF LAW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6SI1Y2026N49Keywords:
rule of law, supremacy of law, justice, human rights, accountability of power, civil society, global law.Abstract
The article analyzes modern theoretical approaches to the concept of the rule of law. Classical philosophical and legal foundations, as well as liberal-legal, normativist, sociological-communicative, and global approaches, are examined. Based on the ideas of John Rawls, Friedrich Hayek, Robert Alexy, Joseph Raz, Jürgen Habermas, and David Held, the study reveals the relationship between the rule of law and principles of justice, individual freedom, supremacy of law, accountability of power, and global legal integration. Particular attention is paid to the contemporary interpretation of the rule of law in Uzbekistan.
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