State and critically discuss Dicey’s three-part definition of the Rule of Law.


  • A.V. Dicey wrote that the supremacy of the rule of law has three distinct though related conceptions:
    • No individual can be punished except through the process of law and the courts.
    • No one is above the law.
    • The constitution is pervaded by the rule of law, since general principles of the constitution are the results of judicial decisions which determine the rights of private citizens.
  • Sir Ivor Jennings was a Fabian socialist who criticised Dicey’s work arguing that it failed to deal with the powers of government. Dicey’s focus was only upon tort law and not public law.

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