Because of the principle of "rule of law,"
a. states can choose whether to follow natio...
History, 08.11.2019 23:31 1tallison1
Because of the principle of "rule of law,"
a. states can choose whether to follow national laws
b. people can legally break laws they do not agree with
c. even the president can be arrested and placed on trial
d. trials are not often necessary because the law is the judge
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