The Charles Kovess Show

Ep #215: The Rule of Law is being trashed!

Season 1 Episode 215

In this week’s episode, I dive deep into the critical issue of the rule of law and its importance in maintaining a well-functional society. I argue that the rule of law is being systematically undermined, it is being trashed, not just in Australia, but globally. This is causing immense harm to individuals and communities as governments and legal systems fail to uphold justice. 

I share personal insights from my 20 years of legal experience and explain how the trashing of the rule of law allows criminal gangs, like bikie gangs, to thrive.

One of the key reasons that allows this trashing to occur is the lack of understanding of law among the general public, which is a deliberate government strategy. 

I call on governments to recommence teaching the basics of law in schools to empower people and protect democracy. 

In this episode, I provide specific examples, from controversial court rulings to personal accounts of legal standing being denied, showing how the legal system is failing.

I also discuss high-profile cases like the Australian Vaccination Risks Network and Monica Smit's fight against government overreach, illustrating the unacceptable bias within the judiciary. 

In closing, I offer practical recommendations for restoring the rule of law, from learning about the legal system to supporting legal funds and donating to causes that protect our freedoms.

The rule of law is vital for your rights and freedoms, and it’s time we understand more deeply why this is so and that we all stand up to protect it.

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