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Title: The rule of law and government’s planning bills
Authors: Aquilina, Kevin
Keywords: Rule of law -- Malta
Environmental law -- Malta
Zoning law -- Malta
Malta -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Government accountability -- Malta
Issue Date: 2025-08
Publisher: Standard Publications Ltd.
Citation: Aquilina, K. (2025, August 10). The rule of law and government’s planning bills. The Malta Independent on Sunday, p. 10.
Abstract: Last week (‘Government’s Legalised Rape of Malta’s Environment’, The Malta Independent on Sunday, 3 August 2025), I stated that Bills number 143 and 144 of July 2025 were in breach of the rule of law: ‘The rule of law will now be replaced by the rule of corrupt ministers and developers’. his assertation needs to be explained further for those readers who are not familiar with rule of law literature. When a State is governed by the rule of law (rest assured that notwithstanding government’s platitudes this is not the case in Malta), the implication is that laws are to be obeyed. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/138024
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