The 'rule of law' is a fundamental principle in the United Kingdom intended to protect individuals from the arbitrary use of power. Which of the following statements most accurately describes how this principle restricts the authority of the government and its officials?
- The government must have a specific legal basis for its actions, and its decisions can be challenged in court if it exceeds its legal authority.Cevap
- BThe government is permitted to override established laws if a Cabinet minister determines that doing so is necessary for national stability.
- CGovernment officials are exempt from the jurisdiction of ordinary courts to prevent political interference with administrative duties.
- DThe rule of law applies primarily to criminal conduct by individuals, granting the government broad discretion to act without legal oversight in civil matters.
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The government must act according to the law, and its actions can be legally challenged if it exceeds its authority.
The correct answer accurately states that government actions require a specific legal basis and that the government is accountable to the law. This means that if the government acts outside of its legal powers, its decisions can be challenged and overturned by the courts, upholding the principle that no one is above the law.
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