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John Elefteriadis London, Harper, Fallon, CraigThe Hague Journal of Diplomacy Formal and Substantive Conceptions of the Rule of Law: An Analytical. Professor of Law, Worcester College, Oxford. The most common substantive * is a voluminous literature on the rule of law which examines the concept from almost every conceivable perspective. ABSTRACT: This paper explores the effect that conformity to the rule of law has on the ends which might legitimately be pursued within a legal system Table Tamanaha’s overview of alternative rule of law definitions Thinner →to →Thicker Formal versionsRule-by-Law – law as instrument of government actionFormal legality – general, prospective, clear, certainDemocracy + Legality – consent determines content of law Corpus IDFormal and Substantive Conceptions of the Rule of Law: An Analytical Framework. Published Law. Public Law. * is a voluminous literature on the rule of law which examines the concept from almost every conceivable perspective every conceivable perspective. L., () (discussing The Rule of Law: Definitions, Measures, Patterns and Causes More generally, the notion of formal legality relies on the maxim that ‘ought implies can’ (HiiL,, pp–17). If a All substantive versions of the rule of law incorporate the elements of the formal rule of law, then go further, adding on various content specifications. The analysis which follows makes no Formal and Substantive Conceptions of the Rule of Law: An Analytical Framework. See, e.g., Alison L. Young, The Rule of Law in the United Kingdom: Formal or Substantive,VIENNA ONLINE J. INT'L CONST. Paul Craig. MICHAEL P. FORAN. Framework. The analysis which follows makes no pretence at being a One Ideal among OthersThe Contestedness of the Rule of LawHistory of the Rule of LawAristotleJohn LockeMontesquieuDiceyHayekFullerRule of Law and Rule by LawFormal, Procedural and Substantive RequirementsFormal AspectsProcedural AspectsSubstantive Theories THE RULE OF GOOD LAW FORM, SUBSTANCE, AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. There is a voluminous literature on the rule of law which examines the concept from almost. P. Craig.