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As Aristotle explained, one could argue that such a system is not truly a democratic regime at all, since where there is no rule of law, there is no regime because in every regime, the law must rule.
The 200th anniversary of the Supreme Court is a milestone worthy of celebration, but not for celebration’s sake. It marks 200 years of continuity of the rule of law in NSW.
Last Friday, March 31, 2023, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared that the Government was “very serious” about upgrading our defense capabilities in “response to the growing complication ...
“On Maritime Security and Cooperation, we thank Australia for its consistent support for the rule of law, for the 1982 UNCLOS, and the binding 2016 Arbitral Award not only through timely ...
The European Commission should take immediate action to address the deterioration of media freedom and the rule of law in Greece and its impact on fundamental rights, 17 human rights and press ...
But it is an important part of India’s common law heritage, as in Australia, that these purposes are limited and constrained, including under Article 22 itself. A person cannot be detained for ...
If they uphold the rule of law in their own decisions, that’s fine. But increasingly often, they don’t. And this raises important questions about how we want to be governed as a society.
Chief Justice John Roberts described the rule of law as “endangered” and warned against “trashing the justices,” but speaking in Washington Monday he didn’t point fingers directly at ...
The essential condition for the continued trust in the rule of law is the faith in the inherent “goodness” or desirability of the “norm” that sets the boundaries between right and wrong.
A law professor has called on the Australian government to resign its membership of the International Criminal Court arguing the institution is “undermining the rule of law”.
With their apocalyptic rhetoric, however, Trump and his defenders are priming his supporters to reject the rule of law, root and branch. The charges are deemed illegitimate, sight unseen.
Australia gave millions of workers the legal right to “disconnect” on Monday, allowing them to ignore unreasonable out-of-hours contact from employers, to the distress of big industry.