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Category: Magna Carta

The Rule of Law.

January 29, 2018May 3, 2018 Barbara DillonLeave a comment

No one has ever truly been able to define what the Rule of Law really is. In my humble opinion, the Magna Carta exemplifies the origins of the Rule of Law. The Magna Carta did not cross over into Europe , yet, what it stands for, precedes the Napoleonic Code by many centuries. photo b

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