Principles of Governance: Rule of Law, Theocracy, and Democracy

Principles of Governance

  • Rule of Law: The constitution of a state where the law is the highest instance, applicable to both rulers and the ruled. It implies that the law determines who exercises authority, ensuring that rulers abide by the same laws as the governed, ultimately protecting individual rights.
  • Theocracy: A system where the ruler’s authority is derived from a special relationship with a deity, or religious estates sanction the ruler’s power.
  • Naturalism: The belief that nature intends different
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Government :the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.The three powers of the government (1) legislative power: the power to make laws and to frame public policies (2) executive powerthe power to execute, enforce, and administer laws judicial power the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society.  Dictatorship: The responsibility for exercising of these powers may be held by a single person or by

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