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The rule of law describes | The rule of law describes ideal conditions in a country or other jurisdiction in which all citizens and institutions within a country - including the state and agents of the state - are subject to the same legal rules and principles, consistently applied and enforced. | ||
A high degree of rule of law is associated with a low degree of political risk. | A high degree of rule of law is associated with a low degree of political risk. |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 1 November 2023
Political risk - law - constitution - legal systems.
The rule of law describes ideal conditions in a country or other jurisdiction in which all citizens and institutions within a country - including the state and agents of the state - are subject to the same legal rules and principles, consistently applied and enforced.
A high degree of rule of law is associated with a low degree of political risk.