Rule of Law Flashcards

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What is the rule of law there for?

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For the law to fairly be applied and enforced- supports democracy and no one is above the law

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What are the principles of the rule of law?

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No person sanctioned except in accordance
Equality and no discrimination
Fairness and clarity

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What are Diceys elements of law?

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Absence of arbitrary power
Everyone must be equal before the law
The law must be supreme

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What does absence of arbitrary power mean?

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The states power must be controlled by the law and it limits and challenges decisions eg. delegated legislation

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What does it mean that everyone is equal before the law?

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No matter how rich you are you shouldn’t be above the law

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What is an issue with everyone being equal above the law?

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Not ascertainable as good representation is expensive

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What does it mean by the law must be supreme?

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Laws must be made through legislation but can also be made through judicial decisions creating precedent

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What does Ray say the law should do to ensure authority? (3 points)

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Certain and ascertainable
No retrospective effect
Stable and not change frequently

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What must law making be?

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Open and fair
Passed through both houses and go through the legislative process

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Why do we have the legal system?

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So the system is free from corruption and people can resolve disputes
System is trusted and recognised
Accessible and affordable

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How does the ROL relate to criminal law?

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Protects people and maximum sentence means everyone is treated fairly eg. Brown and Lock

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How does the ROL relate to tort law?

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Occupiers liability 1984- trespassers can claim compensation upholding equality

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