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Roberson
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17 September, 03:00
Above the rule of law. what is society like?
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Tristan Burgess
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Nonetheless, the initial sociological condition for the rule of law is shared across cultures: for the rule of law to be more than an empty principle, most people in a society, including those whose profession it is to administer the law, must believe that no individual or group should be above the law.
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