
Rule of Law
Rule of Law as a legal concept has been highly debated in the past decade, not least due to the current backslide in democratic ideals being witnessed in Europe and globally. While the Rule of Law is the backbone on which the modern state and its apparatus is built, what the concept actually entails remains rather unclear. Even non-democratic legal cultures often proclaim their adherence to the Rule of Law. In addition, it is an unsolved dilemma whether Rule of Law is the same or overlaps with the idea of Rechtsstaat.
In this sixty-ninth volume in the series, Scandinavian Studies in Law, scholars from the Nordic countries reflect on whether and how the recent societal developments have affected the concept of Rule of Law within their respective fields. A recurring theme in the contributions is that the current Rule of Law debate has affected the Nordic legal orders not merely within individual legal fields, but in a more structural manner.
The Volume Editors for this volume are Professor Jane Reichel, Stockholm University, and Professor Mauro Zamboni, Stockholm University.
The Governing Idea of the Rule of Law
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.481a50d2
From Unlaw to Law: Swedish Reactions within the Legal Profession to the Re-establishment of Rule of Law in the Nordic Countries and Western Germany 1945 – 1955
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.23a5d547
Remarks on the Recent Rule of Law – Debate in the Nordic States
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.c9c4cbf7
More Than Just Blind Guardians?: A Legal Analysis of Finnish Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.938101b9
The Promulgation Theory on Statutory Interpretation and the Rule of Law in Denmark
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.58764221
Civil Procedure and the Rule of Law in Scandinavia
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.f961f7d4
Tribunals in the Nordic States and Referrals to the European Courts
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.398102c0
Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in the EU: Lessons from the Union’s Eastward Enlargement and Ways Forward
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.7c0201a8
Rule of Law and Public Administration in Sweden. Law, Politics, Culture
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.5b65be00
Two Visions of Time: The Different Temporalities of the Rättsstat and the Rule of Law
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.f9891934
The European Arrest Warrant and the Rule of Law
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.cd1f80fa
Artificial Intelligence Destroyed the Rule of Law?
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.0275c494
Rule of Law Rhetoric in Encryption’s ‘Going Dark’ Debate
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.55e41c25
The Rule of Law in a State of Flux – The Swedish Tax Law Perspective
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.265d003e
The Rule of Law and Custody of Children in Sweden – What Would King Solomon Have Done?
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.48fa2654
Rule of Law Discourses in Swedish Labour Law
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.02211413
Academic Freedom and the Rule of Law
https://doi.org/10.53292/32f26f7c.6564840b
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