Rule of law
Rule of law, law and political terms, the state, government and political leaders are placed under the norms of the law, this principle as the basis of the political system, known as the rule of law. In this society, the law is the highest rule of society, with overriding status. The so-called "overriding" means that any person, including a governing body, a lawmaker and an executor, must abide by it, and no person or institution may override the law. These laws themselves are produced through specific legislative procedures to ensure that the law is consistent with the collective will of the people. And other similar terms, the rule of law (rule by law), in the sense of a little different. In a society of the rule of law, the law of the people is determined by the will of the people, and the acts of the government (especially the administrative organs) are limited to the law and must be legally permissible and can not violate the rules of law. But under the rule of law, the government controls the people through law, and the people must be bound by law, but the government and the rulers themselves go beyond the law and do not have to be legally bound. ...