The Rule Of Law -

Laws must be clear, publicized, stable, and applied evenly to protect fundamental rights.

Justice is delivered by competent, independent, and ethical representatives. 2. Core Pillars and Frameworks The Rule of Law

Legal processes must be accessible, fair, and efficient. Laws must be clear, publicized, stable, and applied

Report: The Rule of Law Executive Summary The rule of law is a foundational principle of governance that ensures no person or institution is above the law. It serves as the bedrock for modern democracies, providing a framework for accountability, justice, and the protection of fundamental rights. This report explores the core principles, historical evolution, and contemporary challenges of the rule of law in a global context. 1. Defining the Rule of Law Core Pillars and Frameworks Legal processes must be

Both the government and private actors are answerable under the law.

Key institutional structures are required to maintain these principles: What is the Rule of Law? - World Justice Project

The World Justice Project identifies four universal principles that constitute the rule of law: