Rule of Law: the government and its officers are always subject to and never above the law.
Also described as the concept of limited government. Hold that government and its officers are always subject to and never above the law.
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In a democratic system, the government and its officers, including elected officials and civil servants, are always subject to the rule of law. This principle ensures that no one, regardless of their position or authority, is above the law, and that all actions taken by government officials are accountable to legal standards and judicial review. This accountability is fundamental to maintaining public trust and the integrity of the legal system.
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Law Enforcement agencies are part of the Executive Branch of government.
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Never. It was declared by polish military officers.
In rome the judicial branch of government serves for life. There are 27 of them so there can never be a tie when they vote. They are called justices. They decide if the law is constitutional (fair and follows the constitution), they DONT decide if someone is guilty or innocent.