14 isn't A, native title is a modern legal concept not a characterisitic of customary ASTI law.
I quote from Derwent again
"the rule of law within australia emobides a wide variety of inter-related principles, including:
independence of the judiciary
concept of a fair trial
individuals right in relation to arrest and questioning procedures
the right not to incriminate onself"
and it goes on to say, correctly:
"throughout history legal philospher have used two common themes when attempting to identify the law:
the law is enforceable
the law must be publicaly known"
So yes, the rule of law does represent some of those things.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								I quote from Derwent again
"the rule of law within australia emobides a wide variety of inter-related principles, including:
independence of the judiciary
concept of a fair trial
individuals right in relation to arrest and questioning procedures
the right not to incriminate onself"
and it goes on to say, correctly:
"throughout history legal philospher have used two common themes when attempting to identify the law:
the law is enforceable
the law must be publicaly known"
So yes, the rule of law does represent some of those things.
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		