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One of the key aspects of the rule of law is the supremacy of regular law over arbitrary power. This is based on the idea that those exercising power should have some legal justification for their actions and exercise their powers within the terms provided for by Parliament. [ case ] clearly illustrates this point.
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Entick v Carrington (1765) 19 St Tr 1029

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One of the key aspects of the rule of law is the supremacy of regular law over arbitrary power. This is based on the idea that those exercising power should have some legal justification for their actions and exercise their powers within the terms provided for by Parliament. [ case ] clearly illustrates this point.
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One of the key aspects of the rule of law is the supremacy of regular law over arbitrary power. This is based on the idea that those exercising power should have some legal justification for their actions and exercise their powers within the terms provided for by Parliament. [ case ] clearly illustrates this point.
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Entick v Carrington (1765) 19 St Tr 1029
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