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Rule and Law
Meeting in New Delhi under the auspices of the International Commission of Jurists, a body of lawyers from the free world, the Congress redefined and expanded the traditional Rule of Law to include affirmative governmental duties.
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
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In their resistance to Home Rule the Ulster Protestants had the full support of the Conservatives, whose leader, Andrew Bonar Law, was of Ulster-Scots descent.
The Separation of Powers is often regarded as a second limb functioning alongside the Rule of Law to curb the powers of the Government.
* Rule According to Higher Law
* Hatem Elliesie: The Rule of Law in Egypt.
), Understanding of the Rule of Law in various Legal Orders of the World: Working Paper Series Nr.
Godwin's law ( also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies or Godwin's Law of Nazi Analogies ) is an argument made by Mike Godwin in 1990 that has become an Internet adage.
* Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project ( RULAC )
* Rule According to Higher Law
# " Strengthening the Rule of Law ", referring to the Tribunal's role in promoting the use of international standards in war crimes prosecutions by former Yugoslav republics.
The Model Penal Code, published by the American Law Institute, provides a standard for legal insanity that serves as a compromise between the strict M ' Naghten Rule, the lenient Durham ruling, and the irresistible impulse test.
* Rule According to Higher Law
Grimm's Law, also known as ' Rask's-Grimm's Rule ' is the first law in linguistics concerning a non-trivial sound change.
* Rule According to Higher Law
* David Lyons, Ethics & The Rule of Law ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984 ).
Referred to by the Reporters of the Second and Third Restatements of the Law of Torts as the " scope-of-the-risk " test, the term " Risk Rule " was coined by Harvard Law Professor Robert Keeton.
The objectives of the Party of European Socialists, the European Parliament's socialist bloc, are now " to pursue international aims in respect of the principles on which the European Union is based, namely principles of freedom, equality, solidarity, democracy, respect of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and respect for the Rule of Law.
Sealand, HavenCo, and the Rule of Law, March 2012, University of Illinois Law Review, Volume 2012, Number 2

Rule and historically
In a similar fashion to Ireland, supporters of Home Rule in Scotland have historically desired greater levels of devolved governance within the United Kingdom.
However, these three parties have differing beliefs about what Scotland's status should be, particularly in their support of devolution ( historically Home Rule ) or federalism.
Female-female examples are most historically noticeable in the narrative arts: the archaic lyrics of Sappho ; The Songs of Bilitis ; novels such as those of Christa Winsloe, Colette, Radclyffe Hall, and Jane Rule, and films such as Mädchen in Uniform.

Rule and principle
He espoused the well-known principle " Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself ", an early version of the Golden Rule.
The Golden Rule in its prohibitive form was a common principle in ancient Greek philosophy.
The " Declaration Toward a Global Ethic " from the Parliament of the World ’ s Religions ( 1993 ) proclaimed the Golden Rule (" We must treat others as we wish others to treat us ") as the common principle for many religions.
This leads to the web design principle of the " Rule of Least Power ", which advocates using the least ( computationally ) powerful language that satisfies a task to facilitate such manipulation and reuse.
There he wrote the Benedictine Rule that became the founding principle for western monasticism.
Historian Henry Brooks Adams in his manuscript The Rule of Phase Applied to History attempted to use Maxwell's demon as a historical metaphor, though he misunderstood and misapplied the original principle.
* " Protecting Majority Rule " and the principle that minorities must abide by them
The First Home Rule Bill of 1886 was defeated in the House of Commons because of a split in the Liberal Party over the principle of Home Rule, while the Second Home Rule Bill of 1893, having been passed by the Commons was vetoed by the House of Lords.
* The Rule in Shelley's Case, a principle of the common law relating to property
In other states, local governments have only the authority expressly granted to them by state legislatures, typically in accordance with the legal principle known as Dillon's Rule.
A related principle is the " Dolson Principle ," formulated by The satirist D. Dolson Dolson in his book " Rule Zero.
In his 1909 manuscript The Rule of Phase Applied to History, Adams attempted to use Maxwell's demon as a historical metaphor, though he seems to have misunderstood and misapplied the principle.
* Rule of three ( writing ), a principle of writing
* Rule of thumb, a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation
In ethical terms, the various expressions down the ages of the so-called Golden Rule embody by implication the principle of compassion: Do to others what you would have them do to you.
While it was the prospect of Irish Home Rule that set the circumstances for the party's creation, it was not the principle of autonomy they opposed, but the belief that Irish independence would lead to the break-up of the British Empire.
* Rule of law, the principle that restricts governmental authority
* 1798 Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament, Containing Many New Proofs of the Divinity of Christ, from Passages Which Are Wrongly Translated in the Common English Version, which contains the grammatical principle still known as " Sharp's Rule "
In answer to a question in the House of Lords in May 1950 put to His Majesty's Government, Labour Peer Lord Morrison objected both in principle to Home Rule and stated that the matters involved were ' much too complicated ' to be put to referendum.
The Traffic Light colour convention, showing the concept of Harvest Control Rule ( HCR ), specifying when a rebuilding plan is mandatory in terms of Precautionary principle | precautionary and limit reference points for Spawn ( biology ) | spawning biomass and fishing mortality rate.
* Pollack's Rule, a principle in computer architecture relating performance of a single CPU with its complexity.
The Chatham House Rule is a core principle that governs the confidentiality of the source of information received at a meeting.

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