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Democratic Beliefs, Rights and Liberties › Rights and Freedoms
What is the rule of law in Australia?
- Everyone including the government must obey the law, and no person is above it
- Laws only apply to Australian citizens
- The government can make laws that apply only to certain groups
Why this is the correct answer
Under the rule of law, no individual or organisation, including the government itself, is exempt from legal accountability. Courts apply the law impartially, and everyone is entitled to a fair hearing if accused of breaking it.