When your jurisdiction has a law, be it common law or statute, that says it applies. In the US, as far as I know, no states have a year and a day rule.
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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.
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.
The Rule of Law refers to "authority and influence of law in society". You can find information about the "Rule of Law" you can go to your local library or bookstore and find books on this topic such as "The Rule of Law Under Siege", "Kangaroo Courts and the Rule of Law", and "The Ultimate Rule of Law".
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No one is above the Rule of Law, not even the US President.
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Rule of Law
NYU has an appropriate business course, for $19,903.00 per year. Columbia law school, also in NYC is $54,932 per year. New York Law school is $2400 per course.
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It takes two year full time to study this course