LAW REVIEW
Vol 2, No 3 (2003)

Menuju Cita Supremasi Hukum

Khumarga, Dahnial (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Sep 2013

Abstract

Supremacy of Law, which means that all persons (individuals and government) are subject to laws. Supremacy of the law requires the rule of law. Aristoteles said more than two thousand years ago: " The rule of law is better that of any individual". Lord Chief Justice Coke quoting Bracton said in the case of Proclamation (1610) 77 ER 1352:  " The King himself ought not to be subject to man, but subject to God and the Law,  because the law makes him King". fHTTP://www.ourcivilisation.com /cooray/btof/  chapl80.htm). The rule of law ensures that individuals have a secure area of autonomy and have settled expectations by having their rights and duties pre-establish ed and enforced law. The rules of proceduring, evidance and natural justice also protect individuals from arbitracy governmental action and illegal deprivation of private rights. They are essential to the protection of individual right of personal freedom and private property. 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

LR

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Law Review is published by the Faculty of Law of Universitas Pelita Harapan and serves as a venue for scientific information in the field of law resulting from scientific research or research-based scientific law writing. Law Review was established in July 2001 and is published triannually in July, ...