Abstract
The rule of law is considered as the basic and primary basis for the provision of citizenship rights and its implementation. Additionally, it should be acknowledged that the rule of law is used as a legal principle in order to moderate the power of the rulers and their accountability to the citizens. For this reason, we need a comprehensive and independent review that could provide the basis for the impact of the rule of law in the provision of citizenship rights. In this regard, this article seeks to answer the question of how to ensure that the rule of law enshrines citizenship rights by the legislature and the ruling class, which seems to suggest that the proper law and the belief of citizens in its implementation can serve as a tool for the rule of law. To secure citizenship rights. In this article, we have used an analytical and descriptive method to compile and write it, which is in line with the purpose of this research, which is to discover the relationship between civil rights and the rule of law. Please cite this article as: Javadi A. The Effect of the Rule of Law on Citizenship. Bioethics Journal , Special Issue on Citizenship Rights, Autumn 2018; 29-41.
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