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A constitution might do quite outline the authorities blessed with with powers to command. it should additionally delimit those powers so as to secure against them sure basic rights of persons or teams. the thought that there ought to be limits on the powers that the state might exercise is deeply frozen in Western political philosophy. Well before the arrival of Christianity, Greek philosophers thought that, so as to be simply, positive law—the
law truly implemented in a very community—must mirror the principles of a superior, ideal law, that was referred to as concept. Similar conceptions were propagated in Rome by Cicero (106–43 BC) and by the Stoics (see Stoicism). Later the Church Fathers and therefore the theologians of Scholasticism control that positive
law is binding providing it doesn't conflict with the precepts of law. These abstract issues were received to a particular extent within the basic rules of positive legal systems. In Europe throughout the center Ages, for instance, the authority of political rulers failed to be non-secular matters, that were strictly reserved to the jurisdiction of the church. Their powers additionally were restricted by the rights granted to a minimum of some categories of subjects. Disputes over the extent of such rights weren't sporadic and typically were settled through solemn legal “pacts” between the contenders, like Magna Charta (1215). Even the “absolute” monarchs of Europe failed to continuously exercise genuinely absolute power. The king of France within the seventeenth or eighteenth century, for instance, was unable by himself to change the basic laws of the dominion or to deprive the Roman Christian church.
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