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6Ibid.,p.177.
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7Ibid.,p.179.
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8Ibid.
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9Ibid.,p.178.
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10Ibid.,p.179.
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11Ibid.
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12Giovanni Sartori,The Theory of Democracy Revised,Part Two:“The Classical Issues,”Chatham,N. J.:Chatham House Publishers,1987,p. 327.
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13Ibid.,p. 323.
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14Charles Louis de Secondat Montesquieu,L’Espri des Lois,bk xxvi,Chap. 20.
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15Giovanni Sartori,The Theory of Democracy Revised. p.322.
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16See C. J. Friedrich,The Philosophy of Law in Historical Perspective,Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1958. F. A. Hayek,The Constitution of Liberty,London:Routledge & Kegan Paul,1960,esp. Chap. 11.
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17Giovanni Sartori,The Theory of Democracy Revised,p. 323.
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18Ibid.
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19Ibid.,p. 328.
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20Jurgen Habermas,“On Legitimation through Human Rights,”in Pablo De Greiff and Giaran Cronin,eds.,Global Justice and Transnational Politics,Cambridge,M. A.:The MIT Press,2002,p. 197.
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21Ibid.,p. 198.
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22Ibid.,p. 199.
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23Derek L. Phillips,Toward a Just Social Order,Princeton N. J.:Princeton University Press,1986,p. 77.
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24Jurgen Habermas,“On Legitimation through Human Rights,”p. 199.
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25Ibid.,p. 201.
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26Ibid.,p. 206.
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27Ibid.,pp. 207210.
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28Ibid.,p. 207.
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29Ibid.,p. 210.
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30John Rawls,“The Obligation to Obey the Law,”in Robert M. Baird and Stuart E. Rosenbaum,eds.,Morality and the Law,Buffalo,N. Y.:Prometheus Books,1988,pp. 129130.
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