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<h1>Courts cannot replace statutory procedures with their own democratic due process standards, violating Rule of Law principles</h1> Rule of Law is based on expository jurisprudence requiring exposition of existing legal systems. Courts cannot substitute statutory procedures with their own standards of democratic due process, as this violates Rule of Law principles requiring consistency and uniformity. The Rule of Law in democratic society encompasses two broad propositions: all state power must be exercised according to law, and law must be based on human personality's supreme value. This includes protection of individual rights through impartial judicial authority and ensuring equality of status and opportunity across social, political, and economic fields while providing environment for individual development.