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Why do we need rule of law?
The aim of rule of law like other constitutional principles is the uplifting of freedom and fundamental rights of the people. The rule of law has propounded to make sure that the executive doesn’t use law of the land or country to oppress or curtail freedom of individuals as they are found in the bill of rights.
Why is rule of law important to democracy?
Democracy provides a conducive and stimulating environment for the rule of law to thrive, while the rule of law sustains democracy. That the state is subject to the law; 2. That judiciary is a necessary agency of the rule law; 3. That government should respect the right of the individual citizens under the rule of law.
What are the roles and responsibilities of the president?
The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, ready to assume the Presidency should the need arise.
What happens in a society that does not have the rule of law?
The lack of rule of law since 1962 is the main obstacle in the struggle for equity and against poverty. In societies where the rule of law is exercised, people have the opportunity to seek equal protection whenever any rights violations occur. The lack of rule of law is a major cause of poverty in Burma.
What rules do former presidents have to follow?
Yeah, just because you were the commander-in-chief, that doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want. From driving cars to using cell phones, these are the rules that former presidents have to follow. One of the greatest perks of being president is not having to deal with traffic every day.
Why don’t entitled people follow instructions?
When the experiments turned to the issue of perceived “fairness,” they got more to the source: “The entitled people did not follow instructions because they would rather take a loss themselves than agree to something unfair,” wrote the authors.
Do you want us to follow the rules or the government?
You want us to follow your rules. Than do the basic thing the government is in place for. We allow government officials to spend trillions rebuilding other countries in our name and bankrupting ours in the meanwhile without even getting the most basic necessity. Functioning roads. It’s rediculous. I wanted to respond.
What are some reasons not to follow the rules?
Speech patterns, attitudes, total disregard for anyone but himself. And he hasn’t lived with his father since he was 3 years old. IMO, there is another, far more compelling reason to not follow the rules which isn’t mentioned: the rules don’t make sense. This study dealt with people feeling the rules were unfair.