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Constitutionalism, The Rule of Law & Equality and Equal Protection in a Progressive Democracy
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Innhold levert av Hakimi Abdul Jabar/A.J. Hakimi. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Hakimi Abdul Jabar/A.J. Hakimi eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
© Constitutionalism, The Rule of Law & Equality and Equal Protection in a Progressive Democracy
The Rule of Law is opposite to the Rule of Man. The Rule of Law is based on the
In Malaysia, Article 4 clause 1 of the Federal Constitution clearly states that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Federation of Malaysia. Thus, the very principle of the Rule of Law is upheld by the said Malaysian Constitution.
Thus, in a progressive democratic society such as Malaysia, in which the supremacy of the Federal Constitution itself sanctions the efficacy of the Rule of Law, the illiterate and uneducated poor undoubtedly deserve the opportunities in attaining equal education standards as their fellow Malaysians, in order to lift them out of the poverty bracket and thus, reinforce the Rule of Law in Malaysia.
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The Rule of Law is opposite to the Rule of Man. The Rule of Law is based on the
In Malaysia, Article 4 clause 1 of the Federal Constitution clearly states that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Federation of Malaysia. Thus, the very principle of the Rule of Law is upheld by the said Malaysian Constitution.
Thus, in a progressive democratic society such as Malaysia, in which the supremacy of the Federal Constitution itself sanctions the efficacy of the Rule of Law, the illiterate and uneducated poor undoubtedly deserve the opportunities in attaining equal education standards as their fellow Malaysians, in order to lift them out of the poverty bracket and thus, reinforce the Rule of Law in Malaysia.
7 episoder
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Manage episode 224188839 series 2472346
Innhold levert av Hakimi Abdul Jabar/A.J. Hakimi. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Hakimi Abdul Jabar/A.J. Hakimi eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
© Constitutionalism, The Rule of Law & Equality and Equal Protection in a Progressive Democracy
The Rule of Law is opposite to the Rule of Man. The Rule of Law is based on the
In Malaysia, Article 4 clause 1 of the Federal Constitution clearly states that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Federation of Malaysia. Thus, the very principle of the Rule of Law is upheld by the said Malaysian Constitution.
Thus, in a progressive democratic society such as Malaysia, in which the supremacy of the Federal Constitution itself sanctions the efficacy of the Rule of Law, the illiterate and uneducated poor undoubtedly deserve the opportunities in attaining equal education standards as their fellow Malaysians, in order to lift them out of the poverty bracket and thus, reinforce the Rule of Law in Malaysia.
…
continue reading
The Rule of Law is opposite to the Rule of Man. The Rule of Law is based on the
In Malaysia, Article 4 clause 1 of the Federal Constitution clearly states that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Federation of Malaysia. Thus, the very principle of the Rule of Law is upheld by the said Malaysian Constitution.
Thus, in a progressive democratic society such as Malaysia, in which the supremacy of the Federal Constitution itself sanctions the efficacy of the Rule of Law, the illiterate and uneducated poor undoubtedly deserve the opportunities in attaining equal education standards as their fellow Malaysians, in order to lift them out of the poverty bracket and thus, reinforce the Rule of Law in Malaysia.
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