Natural justice is also known as 'Procedural Fairness' and is concerned with just and fair legal processes and proceedings. This is one of the major reasons judges and majistrates provide a reason for their decision. It also attempts to stop a decision maker from making a decision 'Ultra Vires' ( latin - "beyong their powers").
NOW; The Rule Of Law is vastly different from the concept of natural justice (although they may be linked). The Rule of Law is used in 'western democratic' societies and legal systems. It is a principle that the law be known and applicable to all citizens - including Government. The Rule Of Law basically declares that the law is the ultimate authority and not the government or judiciary.
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The rule of law promises that all individuals are subject to the same laws and procedures, ensuring fairness, justice, and equality. It also promises that government actions are constrained by law and that everyone has a right to due process and legal recourse.
Justice, Civilization, order
Irwin P. Stotzky has written: 'Law as justice' -- subject(s): Justice, Constitutional law, Rule of law
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Luc B. Tremblay has written: 'The rule of law, justice, and interpretation' -- subject(s): Rule of law
equality and justice
Moore's law is a rule observed of dense circuit transistors and not a Physical or natural law.
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equality and justice
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The motto of Law Commission of India is 'Reforming the Law For Maximising Justice in Society and Promoting Good Governance under the Rule of Law'.
Jens Meierhenrich has written: 'The legacies of law' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Apartheid, Democracy, History, Justice, Administration of, Politics and government, Rule of law