The democracy in the Albanian Canonical law and in the Ancient Greece

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  • Elena Kocaqi Professor at Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Political Sciences and Justice in UAMD

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv8n106

Keywords:

Albanian Canon, Gerousia, Ecclesia, Council of Elders, Assembly of People

Abstract

This paper treats some common democratic elements between the institutions and rights previewed by the Albanian Canon and those used of Ancient Greeks. Those similarities are seen also by foreign authors and trawlers that visited Albanian of XIX century. This issue is important to point out the links between Albanian political culture and that of Ancient Greece. Those links are evident because of the common origin of the both people in ancient time. Those political traditions are conserved until today by Albanian people like they were in Homeric times and in Ancient Greece. Also the standards of direct democracy in Albanian Canons such as in political status, political representation of people, are not only higher than those of Ancient Greece but are higher than many democratic standards of today. The method of work is based in the analyses of the data given for the institution of Gerousia, Ecclesia, the Albanian Council of Elders and Assembly of People, to point out the similarities and differences between them. Data are gathered by ancient authors and Albanian Canons and also by the authors that have written for this issue.

 

Received: 10 June 2021 / Accepted: 10 July 2021 / Published: 15 July 2021

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2021-07-15

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Kocaqi, E. . (2021). The democracy in the Albanian Canonical law and in the Ancient Greece. Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Development, 8(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv8n106

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