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Rocco Frost
8 November, 14:58
Discuss principles of a just law
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Dale Booker
8 November, 18:17
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The government as well as private actors are accountable under the law. The laws are clear, publicized, and stable; are applied evenly; and protect fundamental rights, including the security of persons and contract, property, and human rights.
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Adelaide
8 November, 18:27
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Principles are laws to follow
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