The Rule of Law, at its most basic level, is that the laws made should govern all, and that no one is above the said laws.
It isnt absolute, for example Ambassadors and other embassy officials have diplomatic immunity or members of the legislature often have protections that allow them to say and do things while in the chamber that you wouldnt get away with....
The rule of law is designed so the government cannot interfere with certain rights of individuals. It gives us specific inalienable rights that are fundamental to our form of government. These rights are listed in the Bill of Rights and are part of the Constitution.
1- diplomatic immunity e.g ambassadors diplomats 2- parliament immunity 3- judges immunity 4- queen of England
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The rule of law requires the government to exercise its power in accordance with well-established and clearly written rules, regulations, and legal principles.
The constitution limits the action of government by specifically listing power it does not have.A type of government in which its functions and powers are prescribed, limited, and restricted by law.The power of government to intervene in the exercise of civil liberties is restricted by law, usually in a written constitution
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The rule of law requires citizens of all classes to follow the laws passed by elected leader.
Consent of the Governed - the people give power to the government Rule of Law - people mush follow the law Representative Government - elect people to represent governmant Democracy - power of people to vote their desires Limited Government - government only has specific amout of power
According to the philosophy of rule of law, the law of the land is supreme over the acts of the government as well as private persons and the relationship between the state and the individual are regulated by the law of the land. Rule of law signifies a legal-political regime to protect the rights of citizens from arbitrary and abusive use of government power. See below link:
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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.