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-The '''public sphere''' is an [[area]] in [[social life]] where people can get together and freely discuss and identify societal problems, and through that discussion influence political action. Most contemporary conceptualizations of the public sphere are based on the ideas expressed in [[Jürgen Habermas]]' book ''[[The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere|The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere]]''.+The '''rule according to a higher law''' means that no written law may be enforced by the government unless it conforms with certain unwritten, universal principles of fairness, morality, and justice.
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==See also== ==See also==
-* [[res publica]]+*[[Calder v. Bull]]
-* [[Protest]]+*[[Constitution]]
-* [[Public space]]+*[[Constitutional economics]]
-* [[Publicy]]+*[[Constitutionalism]]
-==See also==+*[[Constitutional theory]]
-* [[Argumentation Theory]]+*[[Equality before the law]]
-* [[Interpersonal relationship]]+*[[Jurisprudence]]
-* [[Online deliberation]]+*[[Liberal legalism]]
-* [[Protest]]+*[[Nuremberg Principles]]
-* [[Public place]]+*[[Political philosophy of Immanuel Kant]]
-* [[Publicy]]+*[[Rechtsstaat]]
-* [[Rule according to higher law]]+*[[Rule of law]]
-* [[Commons]]+*[[Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project]]
 +*[[Roerich Pact]]
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The rule according to a higher law means that no written law may be enforced by the government unless it conforms with certain unwritten, universal principles of fairness, morality, and justice.

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