A ruler who is unconstrained by law is known as an autocrat. This type of leader has unchecked power and can make decisions without regard for legal limitations or the well-being of their subjects. Autocrats often govern through authoritarian and oppressive means.
An example of a ruler who was unconstrained by law was King Louis XIV of France. He famously proclaimed "L'État, c'est moi" (I am the state), emphasizing his absolute power and authority. His rule was characterized by centralization of power and lack of accountability to any legal constraints.
The great Indian ruler Ashoka was the first to enact specific laws for the protection of wildlife and the environment through his edicts that promoted conservation and compassion towards animals.
Brutus, in Shakespeare's play "Antony and Cleopatra," disobeyed the law by conspiring to assassinate Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Rome at the time. This act ultimately led to a civil war among the Roman leaders.
One benefit of instituting the common law was the establishment of a consistent legal framework across regions, providing predictability and stability in legal decisions. It also helped to ensure fairness and equal treatment under the law, as decisions were based on precedent and principles of justice.
the ruler was used to measure the length of my book.
A Dictator
A Dictator
i dont know but no one knows the exact answer
An example of a ruler who was unconstrained by law was King Louis XIV of France. He famously proclaimed "L'État, c'est moi" (I am the state), emphasizing his absolute power and authority. His rule was characterized by centralization of power and lack of accountability to any legal constraints.
The law. That law can be imposed by the ruler (Despotism) or by the people (Democracy).
I believe the ruler would be considered a dictator.
All shall obey my command.
A DictatorshipAn Absolute Monarchy
Hammurabi
law and order
Hamurabi, who lived in ancient Mesopotamia.
2 meanings : a ruler or a rule ('a law')