If there must subsist a universal legal concept designed to direct the conduct of Nations, it is assuredly the unequivocal form through which subscribing jurisdictions foresee the legislative expression of transnational guarantees enshrining a humanitarian ideal. Therefore, what Rule of Law of universal significance aims to promote Human Rights while providing sanctions against arbitrary rule? Undoubtedly the kind that ensures the Safeguard and Valorization of Human Dignity and Worth.
Any equitable, fair and just decision-making process esteemed within the constitutional realm of the Rule of Law provides for a lawful decision rationale of binding judicial value strictly when adherence to due process guarantees authenticates the means to such end. Rule of Person, a contrario, sustained through the unruliness of the decision-maker, lends itself to incongruity; renders illusory democratic safeguards; disregards Human Rights precepts and perverts the primacy of good governance.
Equitas, a latin term for Equity, Fairness, and Justness, is recognized as a fundamental principle of administerial importance to the ethical functioning of good governance and qualifies as the dominant component of the Rule of Law when constitutionally perceived as the judicial norm of any free and democratic society. Judicial Morality -- when apprehended through the lens of Human Rights precepts -- reconciles judicious synthesis of weighted moral principles and legal objectives.
EQUITAS UNIVERSALIS (EQUNIV) provides a Rule of Law which advocates the Safeguard and Valorization of Human Dignity and Worth. In the context of Democracy and Good Governance, this entails defending procedural and substantive EQUNIV Rule of Law prerogatives. Only the adoption of a genuine Rule of Law of universal appeal shall eliminate the sustenance of arbitrary rule. In the name of all Peoples who aspire to Liberty, Unity and Equity, EQUNIV universal Rule of Law shall prevail.
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