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Concept Of Rule Of Law And Morality In Rule Of Law




Geethika Katakam, B.B.A LL.B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University

ABSTRACT

“Human rights are universal, indivisible, interdependent, and related,” as stated in the UN Vienna Declaration of 1993, and as a result, they ought to be preserved and promoted in a fair and equitable manner by something as fundamental and omnipresent as the rule of law.

Rule of Law defines itself that is Rule of Law means “rule of law” and not the “rule of men”.

So, the concept of Rule of Law is, no one will be above law, each and every person, from any government official to a common man has to abide by the law. The doctrine of Rule of Law is referred as Supremacy of Law so it means even the Executor and the Legislature are not beyond the law.

In this article titled Concept of Rule of Law and Morality in Rule of Law, I will be discussing about meaning and concept of Rule of Law, basic principles of Rule of Law, Rule of Law proposed by A.V Dicey, then after Morality and Morality in Rule of Law.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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