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Nomocracy in Practice

Dr. Al Chaidar Abdurrahman Puteh, M.Si by Dr. Al Chaidar Abdurrahman Puteh, M.Si
Mei 28, 2025
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Nomocracy is defined by several key principles that ensure governance is rooted in the rule of law. The Supremacy of Law establishes legal principles as the highest authority, ensuring all individuals, including government officials, are subject to legal frameworks. Impartial Enforcement guarantees that laws apply equally to all, preventing favoritism and abuse of power. Checks and Balances allow institutions to regulate governmental authority, preventing authoritarian tendencies and ensuring accountability. Finally, Protection of Rights ensures that individual freedoms and liberties remain safeguarded by a structured legal system, maintaining fairness and stability in governance.

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A historical example of a nomocratic system in practice is the United States Constitution, which establishes a government fundamentally based on the rule of law. In the U.S., laws take precedence over individual rulers, ensuring that even the president is subject to legal limitations.

The checks and balances between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches prevent any single entity from holding unchecked power. The Supremacy Clause in the Constitution ensures that federal law overrides conflicting state laws, reinforcing the dominance of a legal framework over personal or political ambitions.

Another example is Ancient Rome under the Roman Republic, where a structured legal code—Lex Romanum—was the backbone of governance. Officials, including consuls and senators, were bound by legal principles rather than personal authority. This system aimed to balance power among different branches and maintain fairness in governance through written laws rather than arbitrary decisions.
One of the strongest examples of nomocracy in practice can be found in the United States legal and constitutional system, where the rule of law is the highest governing authority. The U.S. Constitution is the foundation upon which all legal and governmental decisions are made, ensuring that no individual—including the president—is above the law.

The Supremacy Clause within the Constitution reinforces this principle, ensuring that federal laws take precedence over conflicting state laws. The checks and balances system—dividing government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches—prevents any one entity from holding unchecked power. Courts, particularly the Supreme Court, act as guardians of the Constitution, ensuring laws align with its principles.

Another example of a nomocratic system is found in Ancient Rome during the Roman Republic. Roman governance was built upon structured legal codes, such as Lex Romanum, which dictated public administration, property rights, and civic responsibilities. Elected officials, including consuls and senators, were bound by the law rather than personal authority. The Twelve Tables, Rome’s earliest attempt at codifying law, established transparency and legal equality among citizens, ensuring governance remained within a structured legal framework.

Both examples highlight how nomocracy prioritizes law over individual rule, ensuring stability, accountability, and fairness in governance. The legal structure dictates authority rather than political influence, helping to prevent arbitrary decision-making. Afghanistan and Syria are undergoing significant political transformations, particularly in their approach to governance and political representation.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban government has formally banned all political parties since August 2023, arguing that political parties are unnecessary and do not align with Islamic principles. Previously, Afghanistan had a multi-party system under the Islamic Republic, but the Taliban’s takeover in 2021 led to the dissolution of political organizations. The government now operates without political parties, relying instead on direct governance through religious and tribal leadership structures.

In Syria, recent developments have drawn comparisons to Afghanistan’s political shift. The fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime and the rise of Ahmad al-Sharaa as Syria’s transitional leader have led to major changes in governance. The new administration appears to be moving away from traditional party-based politics, favoring a system that aligns more closely with religious and ideological governance structures. Reports suggest that Syria’s new leadership is expelling former political entities and restructuring its government to operate without conventional political parties.

Both countries are shifting toward non-party-based governance, emphasizing religious, ideological, and tribal leadership over traditional political institutions. These changes raise questions about the future of political representation, governance stability, and international relations.****

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Dr. Al Chaidar Abdurrahman Puteh, M.Si., adalah seorang akademisi dan peneliti yang memiliki keahlian di bidang antropologi, dengan fokus utama pada antropologi politik dan agama. Beliau saat ini aktif sebagai dosen di Universitas Malikussaleh, yang berlokasi di Lhokseumawe, Aceh. Selain mengajar, Dr. Al Chaidar juga aktif melakukan penelitian dan seringkali diundang sebagai narasumber atau pengamat untuk berbagai isu sosial, politik, dan keagamaan, terutama yang berkaitan dengan konteks Aceh dan Indonesia secara luas. Kontribusinya dalam pengembangan ilmu antropologi dan pemahaman isu-isu kontemporer di Indonesia sangat signifikan melalui karya-karya ilmiah dan keterlibatannya dalam diskusi publik.

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