why is rule of law important in a democracy?
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And this concept is: THE RULE OF LAW. So, rule of law is important to democracy because it helps to preserve and ensure the core principles of democracy is adhered to.
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First, one has to be clear about what we are talking about. In a pure democracy, the people simply decide together what they are going to do. The rule of law matters a little but not terribly much in that situation since if there are any disagreements about what we all agreed to, we simply get back together and decide again. In practice, of course, a pure democracy does not work for anything more than a very small group.
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