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The Great Charter

Rule of Law • Magna Carta 1215 (45 confirmations) Ch 29 - – Every freeperson has an inherent individual right to his life, liberty, property and citizenship. - Individual rights must always yield to the - necessities of the general welfare at the will of the state ― The law of the land is the only mode by which the State can declare its will Supremacy of law over arbitrary power - Equality before the law – without exemption
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