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Kaneel Maddumage
Attorney-at-Law LLB (Hons) (London) THE RULE OF LAW
Andrew Le Sueur (Public Law; Text, Cases etc)
The ‘rule of law’ is widely acknowledged to be an essential
component of a good constitution: it is a principle that is
concerned with constraining governmental action. First
articulated in the nineteenth century, it has become
increasingly frequently used by academics, politicians and
judges during the twentieth century.
What is the Rule of Law?
It is necessary to ask two basic questions.
First: how is the rule of law defined?
Second: how is the rule of law protected?
How to understand the Rule of Law?
Aristotle on the rule of law
“It is more proper that law should govern than any one of
the citizens: upon the same principle, if it is advantageous
to place the supreme power in some particular persons,
they should be appointed to be only guardians, and the
servants of the laws”
Defining the Rule of Law?
Lord Bingham on the Rule of Law (Eight sub-rules)
- The law must be accessible and, so far as possible, intelligible, clear and predictable.
- Questions of legal right and liability should ordinarily be resolved by application of the law and not the exercise of discretion.
- The laws of the land should apply equally to all, save to the extent that objective differences require differentiation.
- Ministers and public officers at all levels must exercise the powers conferred on them in good faith, fairly, for the purpose for which the powers were conferred, without exceeding the limits of such powers and not unreasonably. Defining the Rule of Law….
Lord Bingham on the Rule of Law (contd.)
- The law must afford adequate protection of fundamental rights.
- Means must be provided for resolving, without prohibitive cost or undue delay, bona fide civil disputes which the parties themselves are unable to resolve.
- Adjudicative procedures provided by the state should be fair.
- The rule of law requires compliance by the state with its obligations in international law as in national law. Defining the Rule of Law….
Joseph Raz on the Rule of Law (Eight principles)
1. All law should be prospective, open and clear.
2. Laws should be relatively stable.
3. The making of laws should be guided by clear rules.
4. The judiciary should be independent.
Defining the Rule of Law….
Joseph Raz on the Rule of Law (contd.)
5. The principles of natural justice should be observed.
6. The courts should be able to review the implementation
of other principles.
7. The courts should be easily accessible.
8. The discretion of the police and crime fighting agencies
should not pervert the law.
Defining the Rule of Law….
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