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[ who ], in his book The Rule of Law (Allen Lane 2010), attempted to define the concept: 'The core of the existing principle is that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly made, taking effect (generally) in the future and publically administered in the courts.'
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Lord Bingham

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[ who ], in his book The Rule of Law (Allen Lane 2010), attempted to define the concept: 'The core of the existing principle is that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly made, taking effect (generally) in the future and publically administered in the courts.'
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[ who ], in his book The Rule of Law (Allen Lane 2010), attempted to define the concept: 'The core of the existing principle is that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly made, taking effect (generally) in the future and publically administered in the courts.'
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Lord Bingham
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Lord Bingham, in his book The Rule of Law (Allen Lane 2010), attempted to define the concept: 'The core of the existing principle is that all persons and authorities within the state, whether pu

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