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What is the Rule of Law? | Rule of Law Education Centre
What is the Rule of Law in Australia? Judge Culver of the District Court of NSW outlines the essential features of the rule of law and then illustrates what a society looks like without the rule of law in action. Her Honour outlines a fictional case of an overseas tourist being given a …
Rule of law - Parliamentary Education Office
The rule of law is a key feature of Australia’s democracy and legal system. The rule of law is established in covering clause 5 of the Australian Constitution, which states that all the laws made by the Australian Parliament apply to everyone in Australia.
Rule of law - Attorney-General's Department
The rule of law underpins the way Australian society is governed. Everyone – including citizens and the government – is bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws. How we uphold the rule of law. We uphold the rule of law through our daily work to …
The rule of law - Australian Constitution Centre
How does the rule of law protect the Australian people? The rule of law restricts the powers of governments, corporations and individuals, and protects against the exercise of power without a lawful basis. The laws of Australia apply to everyone, including Government Ministers, Parliamentarians and Judges. How does the rule of law affect me ...
Rule of Law Education Centre | Promoting the Magna Carta and Rule …
At its most basic level, the rule of law is the concept that both the government and citizens know the law and obey it. We use the Rule of Law Wheel to explain what we mean by the rule of law. The Rule of Law Wheel illustrates the key principles, institutions and checks and balances that are present in a society that operates under the Rule of Law.
Principles | Rule of Law Education Centre
Principles of the Rule of Law. The rule of law is best described as: ‘the people (including, one should add, the government) should be ruled by the law and obey it and that the law should be such that people will be able (and, one should add, willing) to be guided by it.’
Principles | Rule of Law Institute of Australia
The relevance of the Rule of Law is demonstrated by application of the following principles in practice. The separation of powers between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. The law is made by representatives of the people in an open and transparent way .
What is the rule of law? At its most basic, the rule of law refers to the idea that every person is subject to the laws of the land regardless of their status. It also refers to the idea that you cannot be punished or have your rights affected other than in accordance with a law, and only after a breach of the law has been established in a ...
Rule of Law - Law Council of Australia
One of the Law Council's key objectives is to maintain and promote the rule of law through the analysis of federal legislation and federal executive action based on its compliance with the "Rule of Law Principles". These key principles include: The law must be both readily known and available, and certain and clear;
Rule of law - Australian Constitution Centre
The rule of law, on which our Constitution is based, restricts the powers of governments, corporations and individuals, and protects against the exercise of power without a lawful basis.