The rule of law is a characteristic of the English Constitution because: nobody can be punished by arbitrary power, everybody is subject to the law in the same way, and the judicial decisions have determined the rights of private persons.
The rule of law is a negative value and conformity to the rule of law is not itself an ultimate goal.
Compliance with a rights-based conception of the rule of law will create a just society.
The rule of law is merely a rhetorical expression, and the main value of the concept is its aspirational quality
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