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Rule Of Law In Constitutional Democracies

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The rule of law in constitutional democracies refers to the principle that all individuals, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated in accordance with established procedures.

Key Features

  • Accountability to laws
  • Publicly promulgated laws
  • Equal enforcement of laws
  • Independent adjudication
  • Established procedures

Pros

  • Protects individual rights
  • Prevents abuse of power
  • Promotes transparency and accountability in government

Cons

  • Challenges in implementation and enforcement
  • Potential for manipulation or corruption

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