What is rule of law?
Your answer is noun | a state of order in which events conform to the law. Src: Wolfram|Alpha
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The term rule of law embodies the basic principles of equal treatment of all people before the law, fairness, and both MORE?
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The rule of law, in its most basic form, is the principle that no one is above the law. Thomas Paine stated it first. ChaCha on!
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.Rule of law means that no individual, president or private citizen, stands above law. ChaCha for now!
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The rule of law does not have a precise definition, and its meaning can vary between different nations and legal traditions. MORE?
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Rule of law means that no individual, president or private citizen stands above law.
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