What happens to the economy when governments stop playing by the rules? Underinvestment, slow growth and volatile markets. The Law Society and Bingham Centre are working together to find out how the ...
Working with the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, we commissioned a review of evidence on the relationship between the rule of law and the economy. It demonstrates how the rule of law supports ...
The launch is a good time to reflect on a phrase so often bandied about – the ‘international rules-based order’ – and what it ...
The United Kingdom’s approach to artificial intelligence (AI) regulation embodies a balance between fostering innovation and adhering to the fundamental principles of the rule of law. The UK has ...
The rule of law is the oxygen of democracy. It's sustaining, but it's also intangible. You can't see it with the naked eye. You can't grasp with your bare hands. You can't tie it down with strong ...
Now Donald Trump and the royal family know ‘the rule of law’ is no empty phrase - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: The US Supreme Court and Thames Valley police both acted on the principle that no one ...
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