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Antonio Delgado
21 January, 19:13
Explain the concept of the rule of law
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Killian Flores
21 January, 19:47
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The concept of the rule of law is simply that a nation should be governed by set and solid laws as opposed to the arbitrary decisions of rulers. This also implies that all citizens are to be treated equally under the law, with nobody getting special treatment.
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