5. Where is the rule of law likely to be
followed - in democratic governments
or in authoritarian governments? Why?
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If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. ... Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.
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IT IS LIKELY TO BE FOLLOWED IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERMENT BECAUSE IT IS ONLY THE FORM WHICH GIVES EQUAL AND CORRECT RIGHTS AND TO GIVE THESE RIGHTS RULE OF LAW IS NEEDED
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