The rule of law is a principle that asserts that all individuals and institutions are subject to and accountable under the law, which must be fairly applied and enforced. It ensures that laws are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated, protecting fundamental rights and liberties. Examples include the enforcement of legal contracts in business, the prosecution of criminal activities regardless of the offender's status, and the judicial review of government actions to ensure they comply with constitutional provisions. This principle is foundational for a functioning democracy and the protection of human rights.
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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 is generally not followed in places where the system of government has broken down. States like Somalia, where there is no effective government, are characterized by a complete break down of the rule of law.
the evidence of a muslims scholer to derive a rule of divine law from the quran and hadith without relying on the views of other.
No one is above the Rule of Law, not even the US President.
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when you use laws to protect the government
Rule Of Law. :)
When the rule of law stops, anarchy begins.