Rule of Law Policy
Rule of Law Policy | Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance
Building upon USAID's decades-long effort to promote the rule of law and ensure justice, rights, and security for all, the Rule of Law Policy re-elevates ...
Rule of Law Policy - U.S. Agency for International Development
Building on a clear-eyed review of USAID's decades-long effort to promote the rule of law and ensure justice, rights, and security for all, this Policy re- ...
What is the Rule of Law? - World Justice Project
The rule of law is a durable system of laws, institutions, norms, and community commitment that delivers four universal principles.
Overview - Rule of Law | United States Courts
Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are:
What is the Rule of Law - the United Nations
It requires measures to ensure adherence to the principles of supremacy of the law, equality before the law, accountability to the law, fairness ...
The rule of law is a political ideal that all people and institutions within a country, state, or community are accountable to the same laws, ...
What is the Rule of Law - American Bar Association
The rule of law is a term that is often used but difficult to define. A frequently heard saying is that the rule of law means the government of law, not men.
Rule of Law - American Bar Association
The rule of law is a set of principles, or ideals, for ensuring an orderly and just society. Many countries throughout the world strive to uphold the rule ...
The Rule of Law - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Rule of Law envisages law operating as a relatively stable set of norms available as public knowledge. It requires that laws be public and ...
Rule of Law | UN Global Compact
Rule of Law ... Governments need to have good laws, institutions and processes in place to ensure accountability, stability, equality and access to justice for ...
The rule of law is the governing principle that all persons and entities, including the State itself, should be accountable to laws that are publicly ...
Rule of Law | United States Courts
In this edition of Court Shorts, nine federal judges explain how fair and consistent adherence to the law protects our rights and well ...
The concept of rule of law is a cornerstone of the OSCE's human rights and democratization activities. It not only encompasses formal legal frameworks.
Defending the Rule of Law - Protect Democracy
Together these restraints must be exercised (and strengthened) to prevent government officials from abusing their power and to ensure the law applies equally to ...
Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction: Rule of Law
The rule of law requires the separation of powers and participation in decision-making. Rule of law is the ideal that states strive for; stabilization requires ...
Rule of law - Consilium.europa.eu - European Union
The rule of law requires that everyone enjoys equal protection under the law and prevents the arbitrary use of power by governments. It ensures that basic ...
Rule of Law - State Bar of Michigan
In general terms, the “rule of law” refers to a political system involving a government of laws, not individuals. ... Governments based on the rule of law stand ...
Rule of Law and Human Rights - the United Nations
It provides a structure through which the exercise of power is subjected to agreed rules, guaranteeing the protection of all human rights. As ...
What is the rule of law? - European Commission
Under the rule of law, all public powers always act within the constraints set out by law, in accordance with the values of democracy and fundamental rights ...
Rule of Law - Law Council of Australia
"The law which rules - is the law according to the rulings of the courts, but it is applied in the offices and chambers of the legal profession.