what is the difference between rule and rule of law
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The main difference between rules and laws is the consequences associated with breaking them. While each is developed to invoke a sense of order, fair play, and safety, the weight of a law is much heavier than the weight of a rule. Laws are like the legal version of rules.
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Ur answer is :-
The main difference between rules and laws is the consequences associated with breaking them. While each is developed to invoke a sense of order, fair play, and safety, the weight of a law is much heavier than the weight of a rule. Laws are like the legal version of rules.
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'Rule by law' simply means rule by any law which is laid down by the supreme law making authority of that country. ... But, in such countries, rule of law does not exist. On the other hand, 'rule of law' connotes rule of law which is based on certain principles of law.
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