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Lord Bingham - The Rule of Law
One of the most influential judges of the 20th century, former Master of the Rolls, Lord B...
published: 10 Mar 2010
author: The RSA
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Kimberley Motley: How I defend the rule of law
Every human deserves protection under their country’s laws — even when that law is forgott...
published: 27 Oct 2014
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Constitutional Principles: The Rule of Law
Do you understand why the rule of law is important for maintaining free society? The Bill ...
published: 13 Dec 2011
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What is the Rule of Law?
Experts from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) discuss the meaning of the term "...
published: 01 Mar 2012
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The Rule of Law
Why is the rule of law so important? Chapman University School of Law professor Tom W. Bel...
published: 18 Feb 2011
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The Rule of Law
Speaker(s): Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Professor Christine Chinkin, Professor Nicola Lacey, Sir...
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Rule of Law, Peace and Security
United Nations, 14 February 2014 - Rule of law is the basis for peace and security. In pos...
published: 18 Feb 2014
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John Hasnas - The Myth Of The Rule Of Law
Georgetown professor John Hasnas explains that the rule of law is not rock solid, but rath...
published: 13 Oct 2014
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Rule of Law Radio Eddie Teaches How To Talk to a Police Officer during a Traffic Stop
9/10/2012 Rule of Law Radio Monday Night Traffic I Eddie Craig Teaches How To Talk to a Po...
published: 10 Oct 2012
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The Battle of Athens: Restoring the Rule of Law
The Battle of Athens was an armed rebellion led by WWII veterans and citizens in Athens an...
published: 28 Dec 2011
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Without Rule of Law: "Resurgence of Community" by Nutnfancy
How will your neighbors handle "the end of the world" or as I refer to the, the WROL situa...
published: 17 Jul 2011
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Hong Kong Under China: Challenges to the Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University is pleased to present the Inaugural H...
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The rule of law is a legal maxim whereby governmental decisions are made by applying known legal principles. Such a government can be called a nomocracy, from the Greek nomos (law) and kratos (power or rule). The phrase can be traced back to 17th century and was popularized in the 19th century by British jurist A. V. Dicey. The concept was familiar to ancient philosophers such as Aristotle, who wrote "Law should govern". Rule of law implies that every citizen is subject to the law. It stands in contrast to the idea that the ruler is above the law, for example by divine right.

Despite wide use by politicians, judges and academics, the rule of law has been described as "an exceedingly elusive notion" giving rise to a "rampant divergence of understandings ... everyone is for it but have contrasting convictions about what it is."

At least two principal conceptions of the rule of law can be identified: a formalist or "thin" and a substantive or "thick" definition of the rule of law. Formalist definitions of the rule of law do not make a judgment about the "justness" of law itself, but define specific procedural attributes that a legal framework must have in order to be in compliance with the rule of law. Substantive conceptions of the rule of law go beyond this and include certain substantive rights that are said to be based on, or derived from, the rule of law.




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A police officer (also known as a policeman or policewoman, and constable in some forces, particularly in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations) is a warranted employee of a police force. In the United States, "officer" is the formal name of the lowest police rank; in many other countries "officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank, and the lowest rank is often "constable". Police officers are generally charged with the apprehension of criminals and the prevention and detection of crime, and the maintenance of public order. Police officers may be sworn to an oath, and have the power to arrest people and detain them for a limited time, along with other duties and powers.

Some police officers may also be trained in special duties, such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIP protection, and investigation techniques into major crime, including fraud, rape, murder and drug trafficking.

Responsibilities of a police officer are varied, and may differ greatly from within one political context to another. Typical duties relate to keeping the peace, law enforcement, protection of people and property, and the investigation of crimes. Officers are expected to respond to a variety of situations that may arise while they are on duty. Rules and guidelines dictate how an officer should behave within the community, and in many contexts restrictions are placed on what the uniformed officer wears. In some countries, rules and procedures dictate that a police officer is obliged to intervene in a criminal incident, even if they are off-duty. Police officers in nearly all countries retain their lawful powers, while off duty.




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