The state of the rule of law in the UK is to come under scrutiny by a high-powered committee of peers with members including a former lord chief justice. The House of Lords Constitution Committee today invited written contributions into an inquiry 'seeking to understand the rule of law as a constitutional principle and what the state of the rule of law is in the UK'.

According to the announcement, the committee will consider the different understandings of the rule of law, both at home and internationally, and explore how the principle works in practice across parliament, the judiciary and the executive. The inquiry will also consider the role of education, the media and civic society.