The principle of the rule of law can also be used by the judiciary to justify the implication of restrictions on the scope of legislation, created by Parliament, in the interests of [...]. This can be achieved through judicial interpretation of statutory provisions, incorporating common law (and now ECHR) notions of justice and fairness necessary to uphold democratic principles.
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protecting individual liberties
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The principle of the rule of law can also be used by the judiciary to justify the implication of restrictions on the scope of legislation, created by Parliament, in the interests of [...]. This can be achieved through judicial interpretation of statutory provisions, incorporating common law (and now ECHR) notions of justice and fairness necessary to uphold democratic principles.
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The principle of the rule of law can also be used by the judiciary to justify the implication of restrictions on the scope of legislation, created by Parliament, in the interests of [...]. This can be achieved through judicial interpretation of statutory provisions, incorporating common law (and now ECHR) notions of justice and fairness necessary to uphold democratic principles.
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protecting individual liberties
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