Give introduction about rule,of law
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The rule of law is the principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to being governed by decisions of individual government officials. It primarily refers to the influence and authority of law within society, particularly as a constraint upon behaviour, including behaviour of government officials.The phrase can be traced back to 16th century Britain, and in the following century the Scottish theologian Samuel Rutherfordused the phrase in his argument against thedivine right of kings. John Locke wrote that freedom in society means being subject only to laws made by a legislature that apply to everyone, with a person being otherwise free from both governmental and private restrictions upon liberty. The "rule of law" was further popularized in the 19th century by British jurist A. V. Dicey. However the principle, if not the phrase, was recognized by ancient sages and philosophers, such asAristotle, who wrote "It is more proper that law should govern than any one of the citizens"
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It is the principle that law should give govern a nation as oppossed to being a governed by the decisions of individual government officials. The rule of law is further popularised in the 19th century. by British jurist named A.V DICEY...
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