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Judicial Power and Human Rights Protection

Judicial Power and Human Rights Protection
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摘要 Since the very purpose of a state that gains power is to maintain social order and increase people's interests,the state is entitled to mete out pun- ishment for any violations of public order or any offenses to the commu-nity. This is the minimum obligation of a state to protect its people. From the perspective of the operation of state power, a despotic state takes ex- ecutive power as its core. Executive power is not only the power that kick-starts, but also the power that has the final say. Since parliamentary sovereignty emerged, parliaments have been granted the power to make the aforementioned decisions while the executive powers are subject to law. This is a parliamentary state. Since the very purpose of a state that gains power is to maintain social order and increase people's interests,the state is entitled to mete out pun- ishment for any violations of public order or any offenses to the commu-nity. This is the minimum obligation of a state to protect its people. From the perspective of the operation of state power, a despotic state takes ex- ecutive power as its core. Executive power is not only the power that kick-starts, but also the power that has the final say. Since parliamentary sovereignty emerged, parliaments have been granted the power to make the aforementioned decisions while the executive powers are subject to law. This is a parliamentary state.
出处 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2012年第4期25-26,共2页 人权(英文版)
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