concept   rule of law

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Libya (1) Russia (1) Corruption-prone regions (1) Iran (1) Democratic societies (1) Netherlands (1) New Zealand (1) Perpetrator regimes or groups (1) Sweden (1) Venezuela (1) Vietnam (1) Zimbabwe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rule of law Libya Conflict in Libya has weakened formal legal systems, giving traditional laws greater influence. 3
2 rule of law Russia In Russia, the rule of law is characterized by a legal system that prioritizes social order and political control over civil remedies and democratic approval. 3
3 rule of law Corruption-prone regions Corruption and favoritism undermine the rule of law in corruption-prone regions. 2
4 rule of law Iran The legal framework in Iran is influenced by religious laws and societal norms. 2
5 rule of law Democratic societies In democratic societies, the rule of law holds everyone, including the government, to the same legal standards. 1
6 rule of law Netherlands In the Netherlands, the rule of law is viewed as a safeguard against authoritarianism and abuse of power. 1
7 rule of law New Zealand The rule of law is embedded in New Zealand's legal and political culture, ensuring legal certainty and predictability. 1
8 rule of law Perpetrator regimes or groups The rule of law is often manipulated by perpetrator regimes or groups to serve their own interests, allowing them to act without consequences. 1
9 rule of law Sweden In Swedish culture, the rule of law emphasizes individual rights and freedoms in relation to the law. 1
10 rule of law Venezuela The rule of law in Venezuela is undermined by political corruption and lack of institutional independence. 1
11 rule of law Vietnam In Vietnam, the rule of law is subordinate to the authority of the ruling party or government. 1
12 rule of law Zimbabwe In Zimbabwe, the rule of law is undermined by political corruption and lack of institutional independence. 1