The principle of rule of law can be defined as

GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2008

The principle of rule of law can be defined as

  • A. supremacy of the national assembly
  • B. subordination of the legislature to the judiciary
  • C. supremacy of the law over all the people in a state
  • D. supreme authority of traditional rulers

Correct Answer: C. supremacy of the law over all the people in a state

Explanation

Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are binding and consistent with international human rights principles



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