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ПРАВОВАТА ДЪРЖАВА, СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТТА И ПРАВОТО НА АДВОКАТСКА ЗАЩИТА
THE RULE OF LAW, JUSTICE AND THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL

Author(s): Radoslav Dimitrov
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Институт за правосъдие и права на човека
Keywords: justice; rule of law; right to counsel; social contract; popular sovereignty

Summary/Abstract: This article aims to explore the relationship of the right to counsel to the rule of law and specifically to justice as a defining characteristic of that principle. The right to counsel is usually considered in connection with the right to a fair trial. In the same way, the rule of law as a constitutional principle has traditionally been associated with the rights of the individual and their realization and protection, respectively. At the core of the rule of law principle is the idea of the social contract – the idea of cooperation, as well as agreement on the fundamental issues concerning the organization and functioning of the state as a legally organized social community. Coming to an agreement requires dialogue based on rational arguments. Thus, the role of lawyers in defending the subjective rights of citizens by participating in the process of legal argumentation is essential to the functioning of the legal system as a whole.

  • Issue Year: 1/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 42-58
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bulgarian
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