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Standardised legal procedures: The Rule of Law ensures that legal procedures in British courts are consistent, predictable, and transparent, guaranteeing equal access, due process, and the right to a fair and impartial trial for every individual. The first known use of this English phrase occurred around 1500. [20] Another early example of the phrase "rule of law" is found in a petition to James I of England in 1610, from the House of Commons: A and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department (2004): The House of Lords held that indefinite detention without trial of foreign nationals suspected of terrorism was incompatible with the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights, thereby upholding the principles of equality before the law and the right to a fair trial. See also "The rule of law and the prosecutor". Attorney General's Office. 9 September 2013. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019 . Retrieved 20 November 2014. Implications of the Rule of Law in British LegislationsWithin the context of the United Kingdom, the Rule of Law has significant implications for the creation, application, and enforcement of Legislation. It ensures that British laws remain democratically enacted, properly administered, and effectively implemented. Some examples of the Rule of Law's impact on the British legal system include:

Licht, Amir N. (December 2007). "Culture rules: The foundations of the rule of law and other norms of governance" (PDF). Journal of Comparative Economics. 35 (4): 659–688. doi: 10.1016/j.jce.2007.09.001. hdl: 2027.42/39991. This section may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources. ( October 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Some modern scholars contend that the rule of law has been corroded during the past century by the instrumental view of law promoted by legal realists such as Oliver Wendell Holmes and Roscoe Pound. For example, Brian Tamanaha asserts: "The rule of law is a centuries-old ideal, but the notion that law is a means to an end became entrenched only in the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." [64] Ober, Josiah (1989). Mass and elite in democratic Athens: rhetoric, ideology, and the power of the people. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp.144–7, 299–300. ISBN 9780691028644. The idea of Rule of Law is often regarded as a modern iteration of the ideas of ancient Greek philosophers who argued that the best form of government was rule by the best men. [34] Plato advocated a benevolent monarchy ruled by an idealized philosopher king, who was above the law. [34] Plato nevertheless hoped that the best men would be good at respecting established laws, explaining that "Where the law is subject to some other authority and has none of its own, the collapse of the state, in my view, is not far off; but if law is the master of the government and the government is its slave, then the situation is full of promise and men enjoy all the blessings that the gods shower on a state." [35] More than Plato attempted to do, Aristotle flatly opposed letting the highest officials wield power beyond guarding and serving the laws. [34] In other words, Aristotle advocated the rule of law: the enhanced rate of the daily living part of PIP has been awarded continuously since April 6, 2016 About IDLO". IDLO – International Development Law Organization. 26 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2 October 2019 . Retrieved 30 March 2022.

d) Which laws apply to this contract and where you may bring legal proceedings. These terms are governed by English law and you can bring legal proceedings in respect of our property e-valuation tool in the English courts. If you live in Scotland you can bring legal proceedings in respect of our property e-valuation tool in either the Scottish or the English courts. If you live in Northern Ireland you can bring legal proceedings in respect of our property e-valuation tool in either the Northern Irish or the English courts. Curriculum integration: Integrating civics and legal education into the teaching of various subjects, such as history, politics, and social studies, can help students understand the principles and workings of the Rule of Law. The World Justice Project defines the rule of law as a durable system of laws, institutions, norms, and country commitment that uphold four universal principles: [97] Most legal theorists believe that the rule of law has purely formal characteristics. For instance, such theorists claim that law requires generality (general rules that apply to classes of persons and behaviors as opposed to individuals), publicity (no secret laws), prospective application (little or no retroactive laws), consistency (no contradictory laws), [43] equality (applied equally throughout all society), and certainty (certainty of application for a given situation), but formalists contend that there are no requirements with regard to the content of the law. Others, including a few legal theorists, believe that the rule of law necessarily entails protection of individual rights. Within legal theory, these two approaches to the rule of law are seen as the two basic alternatives, respectively labelled the formal and substantive approaches. Still, there are other views as well. Some believe that democracy is part of the rule of law. [44]

In Our Common Agenda, [93] the United Nations Secretary General wrote in paragraph 23: "In support of efforts to put people at the center of justice systems, I will promote a new vision for the rule of law, building on Sustainable Development Goal 16 and the 2012 Declaration of the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels (see resolution 67/1)." Although credit for popularizing the expression "the rule of law" in modern times is usually given to A. V. Dicey, [31] [32] development of the legal concept can be traced through history to many ancient civilizations, including ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, India, and Rome. [33] Democratic principles: By ensuring equal treatment before the law, the Rule of Law complements the democratic processes within the United Kingdom. It fosters an environment where citizens can participate in open and transparent decision-making processes.

Equality before the law: Under this pillar, all individuals and institutions are treated equally under the law, regardless of their status or social standing. This principle ensures that the legal system is fair and non-discriminatory, promoting equal Access to Justice for all. Dicey believed that the Rule of Law should apply universally, with no exemptions or privileges for particular individuals or groups. As a result, any attempt to create separate legal systems or arrangements for specific categories of people undermines the principle of equality before the law.

Legal doctrine– Set of rules or procedures through which judgements can be determined in a legal case Constitutionalism, Rule of Law, PS201H-2B3". www.proconservative.net. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018 . Retrieved 12 November 2019. Dispute resolution: Through various means such as civil litigation, arbitration, or alternative dispute resolution methods, the UK judicial system provides avenues for individuals and institutions to seek redress for legal grievances, further embodying the Rule of Law in practice.



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