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the condition in which all the members of the society including its rulers accept the authority of law is called as​

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The condition in which all the members of the society including its rulers accept the authority of law is called 'Rule of Law'.

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  • The rule of law encompasses a variety of concepts of substantive and procedural nature, which describe the way a society is regulated.
  • Rule of Law means that society as a whole is subject to it, no other authority is superior that that of the law.
  • The institutional concepts contribute to the generality, transparency, advertisement, consistency and prospectiveness of the standards that regulate a society.
  • The procedural concepts apply to the mechanisms by which such standards are enforced, and to entities such as courts and an autonomous judiciary mandated by their administration.
  • The rule of law also requires, in certain occasions, other fundamental principles such as a presumption of equality and regard for legally owned property.

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