01167 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002300145245007300168260005200241300002400293500002300317504001400340520055000354650000800904990002500912INLIS00000000000315820221108045641 a0010-0520003158221108 | | eng  a0-521-84362-6 aeng a340 a340 TAM o0 aTamanaha, Brian Z.1 aOn The Rule of Law :bHistory, Politics, Theory /cBrian Z. Tamanaha aCambridge :bCambriedge University Press,c2004 avii,180 p. ;c23 cm aIndeks : p 175-180 ap 163-174 aJust over a decade ago, following the almost total collapse of communism, it seems to many observers to be the the dawn of new age, an age which Western ideas of freedom, democracy, individual rights, and capitalism finally would come to dominate, spreading their beneficent effects to the many blighted parts of the globe that had previously rejucted them in the name of Marxism, or traditional values, or anti-Westernism, or some other self-defeating ideal. "The end of history" had arrived. Peace and prosperity were about to reign worldwide. 4aLaw a09616/MKRI-P/XI-2008