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Tom Bingham (1933–2010) was a British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice, and Senior Law Lord. Widely regarded as one of the greatest jurists of his generation, he was known for his clarity of thought, commitment to justice, and contributions to the development of human rights law in the United Kingdom.

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The Rule of Law

The Rule of Law

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In this influential work, Lord Tom Bingham, one of the most respected British judges of the modern era, explores the meaning, history, and importance of the rule of law. He explains how this principle underpins democratic governance, protects individual rights, and ensures accountability of power. Drawing on legal history, philosophy, and contemporary examples, Bingham articulates eight key principles that define the rule of law and discusses their application in modern society.

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Historical Development: From Magna Carta to Modern Constitutionalism

The story of the rule of law begins in medieval England, but its lessons are universal. When the barons forced King John to seal Magna Carta in 1215, they were not simply defending feudal privileges—they were asserting a revolutionary idea: that the king himself was subject to law. The document was ...

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Accessibility and Clarity of Law

For a society to truly live under the rule of law, its citizens must know what the law is. Law that is obscure, unpredictable, or impenetrable to ordinary people fails the first test of justice. I have often said that laws must be both accessible and clear so that individuals can govern their own co...

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About Tom Bingham

Tom Bingham (1933–2010) was a British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice, and Senior Law Lord. Widely regarded as one of the greatest jurists of his generation, he was known for his clarity of thought, commitment to justice, and contributions to the development of human righ...

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Tom Bingham (1933–2010) was a British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice, and Senior Law Lord. Widely regarded as one of the greatest jurists of his generation, he was known for his clarity of thought, commitment to justice, and contributions to the development of human rights law in the United Kingdom.

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