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The Rule of Law is a doctrine that, when followed within a State, provides guarantees that all will be subject to the law, that the law will be enacted through democratic means and that the law is morally good.” – Discuss  

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"The Rule of Law is a doctrine that, when followed within a State, provides guarantees that all will be subject to the law, that the law will be enacted through democratic means and that the law is morally good." - Discuss with reference to the United Kingdom The Rule of Law is a theory encompassing much debate over what it is and what a state needs to do to or have to claim that it follows the Rule of Law. With regards to the quote in the question none of the issues are straightforward and become even less so when trying to depict whether they are true or not in the United Kingdom. The three issues to be discussed are as followed: 1. In the UK does the Rule of Law ensure that all are subject to the law regardless of status? 2. In the UK does the Rule of Law...

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