The rule of law and the constitution.
right against exploitation
That is one of the essential definitions of democarcy that they be ruled by law. ---- Absolutely not! A democracy is characterized by majority rule. The "law" is whatever the majority says it is, and it can change like the weather. The "rule of law" is one of the measures taken to prevent tyranny by the majority. The "rule of law" protects the rights of individuals from the whims of the majority.
Natural law
civil rights act of 1969.
The Answer is yes. the Right hand rule, is a rule that can not be broken & must obey the law of Physics. So therefore the right hand rule does apply.
a understanding of right and wrong
Jothie Rajah, a legal scholar, has written books on international law and human rights, such as "Authoritarian Rule of Law: Legislation, Discourse and Legitimacy in Singapore" and "Situating the Rule of Law: Violations, Legitimacy and Community." Her work focuses on issues of governance, constitutionalism, and human rights in the context of authoritarian regimes.
The law is put in place for all to abide, it protects us a s citizens and protect our rights. If you do not live by the law you will pay the penalty.
Copyright law protects authors, and patent law protects inventors.
Rule by law is completely different than rule oflaw. Unlike rule of law, which states that no citizen is above the law, rule by law, involves arbitrary government rule, by using the law to implement their decisions.
Rule by law is completely different than rule oflaw. Unlike rule of law, which states that no citizen is above the law, rule by law, involves arbitrary government rule, by using the law to implement their decisions.