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( Rule of law) The rule of law, in its most basic form, is the principle that no one is above the law. Thomas Paine stated in his pamphlet Common Sense (1776) "For as in absolute governments the king is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other."

In England, the issuing of the Magna Carta was a prime example of the "rule of law." The Great Charter forced King John to submit to the law and succeeded in putting limits on feudal fees and duties. Another earlier example was Islamic law and jurisprudence, which recognized the equal subjection of all classes, including caliphs and sultans, to the ordinary law of the land.[1]

Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with written, publicly disclosed laws adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. The principle is intended to be a safeguard against arbitrary governance, whether by a totalitarian leader or by mob rule. Thus, the rule of law is hostile both to dictatorship and to anarchy. Samuel Rutherford was one of the first modern authors to give the principle theoretical foundations, in Lex, Rex (1644), and later Montesquieu in The Spirit of the Laws (1748).

In continental Europe and legal thinking, the rule of law has frequently, but not always, been associated with a Rechtsstaat. According to modern Anglo-American thinking, hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law commonly include a clear separation of powers, legal certainty, the principle of legitimate expectation and equality of all before the law.

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Boosting Your Metabolism - "6 Rules of Successful Weight Loss" by Susan Aston

To achieve weight loss success, and get your body into shape, it is essential that your metabolism is working effectively.


Poor eating habits, lack of exercise and not enough sleep can all add up to a sluggish metabolism - and no ma...

The Relation Between Yoga and Tennis by Jennifer Seaton
The elasticity of the muscles is essential particularly for the player of tennis because it needs the cat-like reflexes with glares of the force. However it does not mean that you must stretch your muscles as an any manner that you want because inacc...

Tennis's Psychology and Fitness by Jennifer Seaton
Is physically being adapted one of the conditions most important to play tennis. The force, the intensity and the sensitivity to tennis are only possible if all systems physical, mental, and highly-strung persons of an individual player are in the ai...

Know the rules of resistance training and you'll increase the intensity of your workout by Dan Cantor
By Dan Cantor, CPT

The length of your workout session varies based on your fitness level and goals. Everyone does different exercises based on their capabilities, but the basic concepts are the same for everyone. Your weekly fitness routine m...

Sports Fitness: Fun Way to be Healthy by Joey Singer
When you talk about sports fitness, what comes first in your mind? It is, basically, the different sports activities, right? This is because sports fitness has always been referred to as the sports itself.

Generally, sports entail physical a...

Moderate Exercises to Fitness! by John Simmons
Have you ever felt tired and stressed out from work and by the time you get home you see your three children running towards you asking you to play basketball with them? You refused and promised them that you will after you take you rest.

In...

Yoga and Sports: Tennis by Jennifer Seaton
Tennis requires cat-like reflexes with short bursts of strength. These short movements do not allow the muscles to extend their full length. When muscles are strenuously worked they become tight and can lose their elasticity unless properly stretched...

The Psychology Of Physical Fitness by Jennifer Seaton
Physical fitness is one of the great essentials of match play. Keenness can only be acquired if the physical, mental, and nervous systems are in tune. Consistent and systematic training is essential to a tournament player. Regular hours of sleep, an...

The Golden Rule of Weight Loss by TERRY SANDHU
To successfully lose weight and to keep it off for the long term, there is one rule that must be followed. The rule is a very simple one but it is rarely followed by most people. This rule is that to lose weight successfully it requires Time. That is...

GUARANTEED FAT LOSS: 10 HARD TO FOLLOW RULES OF DIETING AND FAT LOSS by olubowale ayotunde
GUARANTEED FAT LOSS: 10 HARD TO FOLLOW RULES OF DIETING AND FAT LOSS Excessive body fat can be nauseating at times. It makes an individual lose a lot of opportunities especially when securing a job. So many fat people want to burn of their excessive...

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