Check 3 - Biosphere and People: The Rule of Law

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Anyone following current affairs will see how the rule of law is often stretched to its limit by autocratic leaders seeking to either evade it or bend it to their will - and while this has come to the foreground in the US and UK since 2016, it is a long-running theme in many parts of the world. However the rule of law is not only about holding the powerful to account, it's also about a fundamental feature of life under a functioning government - personal safety. In this episode we delve into how it has emerged as a principle that requires clear articulation, what difference it makes and where we see versions of it in action.Talking points:the rule of law replaces the rule of violenceis an agreement as to how to liveautocracies emerge where constitutions are inadequateneed for independence in judiciarytension with business - eg with datainternational aspect a necessary elementre. the biosphereIreland, 13th C Wales, South Africaadversarial vs inquisitorial justicetruth as therapeuticlaw as empoweringlaw and normsGreat Wikipedia article on the subject:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_lawStanford SU discussion on rule of law in Hayek:https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rule-of-law/#HayeThe late Lord Bingham, who posthumously won the Orwell Prize for literature with his book The Rule of Law, speaks at the RSA in 2010:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlMCCGD2TeMNo busted pluggers - Aussies make it easy to follow:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R20U9zkMmgFrench TV series, Spiral, on BBC:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072wk9 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Check 3 - Biosphere and People: The Rule of Law

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