what is the difference between rule and rule of law
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the main difference between rule and rule of law is the consequences associated with breaking them.while each is developed to invoke a sense of order,fair play and safety,the weight of law is much heavier than the weight of rule
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These are certain guidelines which are framed for the proper functioning of the organisation and are less rigid in nature. Rule of law implies that the country function as per set norms and procedures and not according to whims and fancies of a ruler.The system of rule of law is a system of rules, regulations for a just and fair functioning of a society.
They can easily be altered and amended and are less formal. They can be written or unwritten in nature. It is adherence to the law of the land, and is defined and laid down by the constitution. They are more set of formal guidelines and cannot be easily amended.
These are certain guidelines which are framed for the proper functioning of the organisation and are less rigid in nature. Rule of law implies that the country function as per set norms and procedures and not according to whims and fancies of a ruler.The system of rule of law is a system of rules, regulations for a just and fair functioning of a society.
They can easily be altered and amended and are less formal. They can be written or unwritten in nature. It is adherence to the law of the land, and is defined and laid down by the constitution. They are more set of formal guidelines and cannot be easily amended.
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