World Congress, The Rule of Law – From its Origins to the Present, Bucuresti, Romania, 9 - 11 September 2021
The rule of law as an ideal liberal value in all
institutions is involved in the proper functionality
of the legal system. The government of a
community is established on its underpinning
principles that are both procedural and formal
in nature. The norms and procedures are
administered by judicial bodies as updated for
a safe, moral and stable society. They confer
authority on the premise that such power is
exercised within a legal framework. With a strong
rule of law, the citizens of a modern community
are provided with freedom and security as “a basis
for legitimate expectations” from the perspective
of John Bordley Rawls’ political liberalism.
This paper will look into the salient and most
critical issues raised by our technologically
advanced Post-western culture as it is today and
how the rule of law is expected to strengthen data
protection through renewed policies, in order
to take stock of how their criteria apply so that
no fraud may occur, by expounding their legal
effectiveness for both individual and national
security.