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The rule of law can be defined as a system in which the laws are public knowledge, are clear in meaning, and apply EQUALLY to everyone. They enshrine and uphold the political and civil liberties that have gained status as universal human rights over the last half-century. The central institutions of the legal system, including courts, prosecutors, and police, are reasonably fair, competent, and efficient. Judges are impartial and independent, not subject to political influence or manipulation. Perhaps most important, the government is embedded in a comprehensive legal framework, its officials accept that the law will be applied to their own conduct, and the government seeks to be law-abiding.

The relationship between the rule of law and liberal democracy is profound. The rule of law makes possible individual rights, which are at the core of democracy. A government's respect for the sovereign authority of the people and a constitution depends on its acceptance of law. Democracy includes institutions and processes that, although beyond the immediate domain of the legal system, are rooted in it. Basic elements of a modern market economy such as property rights and contracts are founded on the law and require competent third-party enforcement. Without the rule of law, major economic institutions such as corporations, banks, and labor unions would not function, and the government's many involvements in the economy--regulatory mechanisms, tax systems, customs structures, monetary policy, and the like--would be unfair, inefficient, and opaque.
 

(from "THE LAW - The story of Lawmakers, and the Law We Have Lived By, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day" By Rene' A. Wormser, 1949) See also "The State and The Rule of Law" by Blandine Kriegel, 1995

 

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