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<dc:creator>Bello Hutt, Donald Emerson</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2021</dc:date>
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<dc:description>How do the rule of law and political representation relate to each other? I answer &#xd;
this question, hitherto neglected by rule-of-law scholars, taking my cue from Joseph &#xd;
Raz’s revision of his conception of the rule of law and by relying on a distinction &#xd;
between preferences and interests, which pervades discussions of political represen tation. I argue that political representatives’ attention to their constituents’ prefer ences, and not just their interests, is a necessary feature of a conception of represen tation that expresses a robust allegiance to the rule of law. More specifcally, that &#xd;
such allegiance is better honoured when representatives are responsive to prefer ences warranted by public interests. I ofer two groups of rule-of-law reasons for &#xd;
that claim. First, because respect for preferences by representatives facilitates the &#xd;
conditions for the law to be obeyed. Second, respect for those preferences through &#xd;
the justifcation of the representatives’ collective decisions allows for accountability &#xd;
and for non-arbitrary creation and application of the law. I fnish addressing a three fold objection to my reliance on preferences as objects that representatives should &#xd;
consider when making their decisions</dc:description>
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<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
<dc:publisher>Springer</dc:publisher>
<dc:subject>72 Filosofía</dc:subject>
<dc:title>Rule of Law and Political Representation</dc:title>
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