Nobody in the government or a government official is above the law. Even the high up officials have to obey the law.
Under the rule of law, all individuals and institutions are subject to and accountable to the same laws. This includes government officials, citizens, and corporations. It prohibits the arbitrary exercise of power, ensures that laws are applied impartially, protects fundamental rights and liberties, and guarantees access to justice. The rule of law also promotes legal transparency, predictability, and stability in society.
In some instances yes.
(in the US) the question would make no sense. We DO operate under the rule of law. Only dictatorships and absolute monarchies operate under the rule of authoritarianism.
There is no such thing as a single "Rule of Law." it is an 'expression,' a 'figure of speech' which refers to exactly what it sounds like. All civilized countries live under a "rule of law."
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Absolutely.Rule of Law shall prevail for development.But can we see the true rule of law in any country in these days.Here one must under stand that the rule of law must be for the sake of public .
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The general rule under the law of contract is that Performance must be............???? would be great if someone could help asap! :D thanks
An outdated custom could be considered to fall under this category. While usually not a law (but sometimes eventually made into one, and consequently revoked) an outdated custom can be an unpracticed law, regulation, or rule
All men are to be afforded equal protection under the law.
It's a scientific law
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