The legal statement of rights is, in some respects, a codification of the rule of law by lawyers and legal draftsmen. |
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Anything less is a concession that the rule of law can be usurped by mob rule. |
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Corruption weakens the rule of law and increases the fragility of property rights and the arbitrariness of law enforcement. |
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By subjecting him and all other officials to a constitution, it sought to replace the rule of arbitrariness by the rule of law. |
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Everyone, governed and governor, is subject to the rule of law, free from arbitrariness and whims. |
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That decision demonstrated that this country upholds the rule of law and basic human rights. |
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What has happened to the concept of the rule of law, due process and the presumption of innocence? |
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The Council also affirms the need for respect for human rights and the rule of law. |
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If tribunals were to be at liberty to exceed their jurisdiction without any check by the courts, the rule of law would be at an end. |
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In the absence of the rule of law, restraint and legitimate redress for unfair practice were also absent. |
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It will entrench and help spread democracy, the rule of law and human rights. |
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You can't have a notion of the rule of law and not have access to judicial review. |
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It is a fundamental requisite of the rule of law that the law should be made known. |
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The Prime Minister overrides the rule of law and declares a coroner's enquiry unnecessary. |
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Citizen investigation or citizen arrest is an important part of a society under rule of law. |
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Isn't the rule of law about following the rulings of the top court in the land? |
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Now they have an opportunity to underscore that atonement with a few well-placed phone calls in defense of democracy and the rule of law. |
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Such discrimination violates central tenets of our liberal legal system, including the rule of law. |
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But he told the congregation, which included the Lord Chancellor, that it did not mean bending the rule of law. |
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To them, he became a trampler of the rule of law, an embodiment of every reactionary set-piece American political culture has ever produced. |
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Living under the rule of law is an important safeguard against misuse of power. |
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For democracy without the rule of law is mob rule, and the rule of law is not built by democratic means. |
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Indeed, what is most troubling is that both sides to the dispute have cynically resorted to the rule of law only when it suited them. |
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It turned the red, white, and blue of the rule of law into what has since become known as Red and Blue America. |
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Better relations should not mean muffling Britain's views on human rights and the rule of law. |
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The world is a safer place when multilateral processes are followed and the international rule of law upheld. |
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Even without a Human Rights Act, this legislation breaches every principle of natural justice and the rule of law. |
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Thus in defending the rule of law, we must ourselves respect and be bound by the due process of law and the rules of natural justice. |
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The all-pervasive corruption in the police force and the bureaucracy has made the commoners neglectful of the rule of law. |
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On the surface, the case for the rule of law seems the utmost in consistency and fairness. |
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Illegal immigration threatens our sovereignty, our security, reverence for the rule of law. |
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Third, there is no rule of law that can make penalties for non-compliance by countries binding if some countries decide to withdraw. |
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His crude and vituperative language in exchanges with the Lord Chief Justice have bordered on a rejection of the rule of law. |
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And certainly a strict believer in the rule of law like this Supreme Court Justice would agree. |
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Examples included interethnic cooperation or observance of the rule of law. |
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All they have is administrative fiat which fails any of the canons of the rule of law. |
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Must he also offend against the rule of law by introducing a new form of detention without trial? |
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The Minister for Justice has to ensure the rule of law operates in every part of the country. |
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We also must also educate ourselves about the importance of the constitution and opposition to those who threaten the rule of law. |
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The rule of law eventually punishes and minimizes corruption and theft, which is one reason democracy is a strategic weapon against terrorism. |
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They stand for order and the rule of law in an age when disorder and lawlessness are ever more widespread. |
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It is the duty of the courts to ensure that there is order under the rule of law. |
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Don't they show that the checks and balances of our system are still working to protect the rule of law? |
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That will come as a relief to Giffard, who is as passionate about the rule of law as he is a supporter of countryside sports. |
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My grandfather valued order, cleanliness, and the rule of law above all else. |
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It is people like you who are the true patriots, and people like them, who betray the rule of law at their whim, who are the traitors. |
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When the rule of law is not respected, arbitrariness and impunity dominate the political scene. |
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Seeing the indissoluble connection among property rights, the rule of law, and economic well-being will not solve all our problems. |
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Policies exist to provide the rule of law in an organization and to standardize the conduct of the organization's activities. |
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Governments must fight corruption, respect basic human rights, and embrace the rule of law. |
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This is a fight for the heart and soul of the federal judiciary, and, for that matter, the rule of law. |
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The British insistence on the rule of law is not only right in principle, but is also proving safer in practice for our troops. |
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I very much hope that Fijians will use this opportunity to act decisively to uphold the rule of law. |
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Practices of popular authorization can be deeply entrenched without that leading to an institutionalization of the rule of law. |
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The same is happening with the WTO's attempt to impose a systematic rule of law on international intercourse. |
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His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land. |
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Democracy depends on the rule of law, to be sure, both for its constitutive procedures and for the respect that its outcomes command. |
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What chance, then, of the judges now forbidding parliament to contravene our home-grown constitutional principle of the rule of law? |
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Hong Kong has a strong rule of law, its currency is fully convertible, and there are no restrictions on capital. |
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That means working in the United Nations for the rule of law, not the policy of might is right. |
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True, democracy and the rule of law provide no foolproof security guarantee. |
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They also confirm that highly fractionalized societies will have a worse record of the rule of law. |
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The rule of law must not and cannot be compromised at any price or for any reason. |
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The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a principled basis for agreement. |
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The rule of law was dispensed with and constitutional proprieties were cast aside. |
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To respond to mass atrocity with legal prosecutions is to embrace the rule of law. |
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These values include individualism, liberty, democracy and the rule of law. |
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It has been a commendable process, based on a belief in the principles of democracy and the rule of law. |
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We must try to live up to our stated principles of human rights, the rule of law and democratic government. |
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However the local policy of 3 months grace is not a rule of law, and the overall conduct needs to be looked at. |
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Five years later, in 1993, the High Court favoured the petition and directed the Government to implement the rule of law. |
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That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right. |
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They are murderers, and more importantly, they are sworn enemies of democracy and the rule of law. |
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There is no fixed rule of law defining the degree of misconduct which will justify dismissal. |
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The letter then went on to give instances in which the government authorities enforced the rule of law. |
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And how the Supreme Court decides them will be a telling indicator of its commitment to enforcing the rule of law. |
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The United Kingdom enjoys the benefits of a mature democracy and a general respect for the rule of law. |
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This legislation overturns the rule of law and it extinguishes the property rights of our people. |
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It had tightened its grip on power through unconstitutional legislation, abrogation of the rule of law, and crude violence. |
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A system of private property governed by a rule of law sets limits on the permissible form of competition for resources. |
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The rule of law is fragile, with gangs of thugs running protection rackets in many cities, in the absence of a reliable police force. |
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They weren't sure about the rule of law, or about how company reform would proceed. |
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Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law. |
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This a tragic misunderstanding of wherein the threat to the rule of law lies. |
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The weak hold of the international rule of law over the world's greatest democracy is worrisome. |
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You may regard some decisions as misconceived and wrong-headed, but we must have an authoritative structure to preserve the rule of law. |
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We have to understand that rule of law is the first casualty when a lawless, fascist organisation takes over the reins of state. |
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Jones also underlines the importance of political pluralism, the rule of law and a free press for sustained intensive growth. |
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The West's appreciation for the rule of law can be seen in the lawyerly parsing of targets to ensure that they are valid and military in nature. |
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In explaining his conclusion, Dixon, the strict legalist, relied on a broad political and philosophical notion of the rule of law. |
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The court decided that no breach of a superior rule of law could be proven on the facts. |
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Is Labor seriously making common cause with the Liberals to subvert the rule of law? |
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Individual liberty exists within the context of the rule of law and limits on government power, i.e., constitutional liberalism. |
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The very idea of the rule of law is partly derived from the conclusion that it is reasonable and morally good to limit arbitrary power. |
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Their rule of law is might makes right and that they can ignore, change or violate any rules or laws that are incompatible with their criminal activities. |
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At the time of the framing, by contrast, preachers were instrumental in instituting the rule of law, sermonizing in favor of obedience to legitimately enacted laws. |
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But the international dimension of the internet has helped to safeguard freedom, because a decentralised medium evades the rule of law in specific jurisdictions. |
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This approach captures the essence of the classical liberal tradition concerning the rule of law and individualism, while avoiding some of its own ambiguities. |
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And so the same creeping rot of the rule of law that the administration has inflicted on immigration now bedevils our drug laws. |
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If there is proper and full-hearted commitment to the police and the rule of law then there is full-hearted acceptance to power sharing and equality. |
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The most effective weapon Anglo-Saxon elites have used to preserve power in American society has been the rule of law. |
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Again and again, he went above and beyond to put his personal bias, which is an anti-abortion bias, ahead of the rule of law. |
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The rule of law, you see, buckles, bends and sometimes crumbles under the weight of racism, sexism, and classism. |
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The present system too readily transforms the rule of law into an apologia for arbitrary presidential power. |
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Outrage against the atrocity is now being used by Unionists and New Labour to push Sinn Fein into full acceptance of the police and the rule of law generally. |
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From early on it became clear to close observers of the EU that the role and rule of law were going to be critical in anchoring EU policy regimes. |
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The real trick is to achieve order while upholding the rule of law. |
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They see proposals for a constitutional charter of rights as a frontal attack on their very notion of the rule of law and of the legitimate judicial method, as they see it. |
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Ignorance does not absolve you from the rule of law you know. |
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In fact, there are frames of reference that cannot be disregarded, such as the rule of law, international legitimacy, acquired rights, human and cultural values, etc. |
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The rule of law operates as a bar to untrammelled discretionary power. |
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Before imposing democratic regimes, therefore, we should ensure that civil liberty is properly entrenched in a rule of law, a rotation of offices, and the freedom to dissent. |
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Some students will readily conclude that this rule of law rejects the biblical view of marriage as two in one flesh and the family as an integrated moral unit. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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Our society has reached its advanced stage of civilisation by developing within a framework of rules, regulations and standards, manifested most obviously in the rule of law. |
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Might we think that there are times when it might permissible, perhaps obligatory, for us to do something that runs afoul of the rule of law in the name of a greater good? |
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Should everyone respect our age-old civil liberties and the rule of law? |
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He called on ministers to do everything they can to give assurance to the community of Northern Ireland that a serious effort is being made to maintain the rule of law. |
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A libertarian society bases itself on the rule of law and more fundamental to that on the principle of an individual's liberty limited to the non-coercion of the other! |
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Liberalism provides valorization of the individual subject and the rule of law against the reactionary potential of institutional petrifaction and authoritarian principles. |
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When the rule of law and political transition fail to bring about change, disenfranchised and marginalized groups take up arms. |
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The ideals of liberty and self-determination, equality and the rule of law have haltingly advanced. |
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The rule of law is one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy. |
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But a government supposedly guided by the rule of law cannot simply pass retroactive laws to overrule court decisions when it doesn't like them. |
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Although, the EU is independent from Council of Europe, they share purpose and ideas especially on rule of law, human rights and democracy. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. |
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The Commonwealth requires its members to be functioning democracies that respect human rights and the rule of law. |
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The use of war was another tool, beside the rule of law, for the powerful to attain their ends. |
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Preschools also adopt American ideas about justice, such as the rule of law and the idea that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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These pillars are the principle of Parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. |
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The rule of law was AV Dicey's second core principle of the UK constitution. |
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The political ideal of that era was expressed by the concepts of democracy, protection of property and the rule of law. |
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A major concern of Hume's political philosophy is the importance of the rule of law. |
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If we are to be a nation of laws, we must follow the rule of law consistently and not abandon it when times get tough. |
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It asserts that the only acceptable constitutional form of government is representative democracy under the rule of law. |
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The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme rule of law in the country. |
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But once he had established his authority, he governed efficiently and justly, generally allowed freedom of speech, and promoted the rule of law. |
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Roman universalism was characterized by cultural and religious tolerance and a focus on civil efficiency and the rule of law. |
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The report's ranking of 183 countries is based on measures of economic openness, regulatory efficiency, rule of law, and competitiveness. |
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Furthermore, Quebec is a free and democratic society that abides by the rule of law. |
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The ultimate task of a judge is to settle a legal dispute in a final and public manner, and thus affirm the rule of law. |
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The preliminary article of the Code established certain important provisions regarding the rule of law. |
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The doctrine of the rule of law dictates that government must be conducted according to law. |
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In Bracton's time a state was defined by a king, based on the rule of law, which ultimately must end in and lead to the will of God. |
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The rule of law applied in the jurisprudence constante directly compares with stare decisis. |
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The law of Hong Kong is based on the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. |
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It serves the purpose to ensure a treatment in accordance with the rule of law by the public authority. |
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The constitution of Botswana is the rule of law which protects the citizens of Botswana and represents their rights. |
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The result was a string of decisions that further established riparianism as a rule of law. |
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Indonesia has been an exemplar of crony capitalism, and Russia has its tycoonocrats instead of the rule of law. |
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Abidance with court verdicts becomes the only criterion judging how far the people are ready to respect the rule of law. |
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The wiretaps violated international covenants, the constitution and Egyptian law, revealing an overall decline in the rule of law. |
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The Arpad flag today has come to represent the rise of Hungarian ultranationalism and dissent from modernity and the democratic rule of law. |
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Those advocating justice should first obey the rule of law themselves. |
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The heinous crime came in retaliation for the vigilance of police to hunt saboteurs and impose the rule of law, the ministry said in a statement. |
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The ICC is utterly incompatible with our nation's founding vision of the rule of law, in which government exists to protect individual rights. |
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Stare decisis is usually the wise policy, because in most matters it is more important that the applicable rule of law be settled than that it be settled right. |
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First, procedural participation by people affected by a decision promotes the rule of law by making it more difficult for the public authority to act arbitrarily. |
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Uncurbed executive power would reduce the rule of law to a mere fiction. |
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Detractors of judicial activism charge that it usurps the power of the elected branches of government or appointed agencies, damaging the rule of law and democracy. |
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Viktor Yanukovych's Ukraine is hardly the perfect democratic paradigm but is preferential to a rabble roused ochlocracy where the rule of law is the Molotov cocktail. |
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The phenomenon of corruption is strongly established in the historical model of public governance in Russia and attributed to general weakness of rule of law in Russia. |
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The governance was by the rule of law, so there was justice. |
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All of the European Union countries are joined together by a hope to promote and extend peace, democracy, cooperativeness, stability, prosperity, and the rule of law. |
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As baronial armies grew in size, the rule of law was weakened. |
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This is a victory for free and fair elections, democracy and the rule of law over inside dealing, dirty tricks and the violence and chaos that grips our nation. |
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Since 2001, judge advocates have stood up, sometimes to their own professional detriment, against legal opinions that threatened to undermine the rule of law. |
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The WFF has concluded that government corruption and weak rule of law in Yemen have facilitated the rise and ongoing abuse of East African immigrants. |
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Government of India, establishes term based law commissions to recommend law reforms for maximising justice in society and for promoting good governance under the rule of law. |
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