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      • Fidelity requires that all members of the political community, lay members and as well as the legal or ruling elite, take responsibility for holding each other, and especially law’s officials, accountable under the law. Fidelity is rooted in a community-wide ethos that provides the animating spirit of the rule of law.
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  1. It also argues that the rule of law takes hold in a polity only when law is planted firmly in a commonwealth of mutual faithfulness to the differentiated and interconnected responsibilities of fidelity to law (mutual accountability).

  2. Aug 20, 2015 · To the contrary, fidelity to a scheme that could win supermajoritarian support will require a moral reading, not forbid it. We will have to make normative judgments in interpreting and applying our underdetermined constitutional commitments.

  3. The Equality Act 2010 provides a single, consolidated source of discrimination law. It simplifies the law and it extends protection from discrimination in some areas. As far as schools are...

  4. Jan 1, 2015 · PDF | In this chapter, we present an overview and discussion of the key policies, trends, and issues in UK education. The focus in the initial sections... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  5. Jan 7, 2020 · He describes how justices on the Right and the Left have reached different kinds of results that matter to them, by interpreting the Constitution with fidelity to its text and with fidelity to their role—to the institutional responsibility of the Court.

  6. Currently the only area of Government policy with an explicit duty to promote FBV is education. Schools are required to “actively promote” FBV and are inspected on this by Ofsted. 45 There is no such obligation in respect of the vast majority of citizens, including those who are new to this country, and it is unclear whether the Government ...

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