teisinamai
Teisinamai is a term used in the context of legal and political systems, particularly in the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. It refers to the principle of the rule of law, which is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance. The term is derived from the Latin phrase "lex non est persona," which translates to "the law is not a person." This principle underscores the idea that the law should be applied impartially and without favoritism, regardless of the individual's status or influence.
In practical terms, teisinamai ensures that all citizens are subject to the same legal standards and that
The concept of teisinamai is deeply rooted in the legal traditions of the Baltic states, where it