the rule of law (P3) Flashcards

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what is the rule of law?

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-no person shall be sanctioned except in accordance with the law
-all shall be equal before the law
-there shall be fairness and clarity of the law

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how has the rule of law safeguarded against dictatorship?

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-gov and its officials are accountable under law
-no single branch of gov can exercise unlimited power
-checks and balances, including independent judiciary, to maintain these principles

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what are the three elements of the rule of law according to A.V.Dicey?

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-states power must be controlled by the law and be challenged by judicial review
-equality before the law (no one is above it
-supremacy of ordinary law

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what was F.A. von Hayek’s view of the rule of law?

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-felt the rule of law had become diluted because actions of the state that are permitted by an act of parliament are considered lawful
-regulating economic activity is also in conflict with the rule of law

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what was Joseph Raz’s view of the Rule of law?

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-saw it as acting to minimise the danger of the use of discretionary power in an arbitrary way
-key principles:
-should be clear rules and procedures for making laws
-independence of the judiciary must be guaranteed
-principles of natural justice should be observed (open and fair trial)

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how does the rule of law relate to law making?

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-process of law making must be open and fair
-parliament can delegate some of its powers
-independence of the judiciary ensures judges can restrict/prevent arbitrary use of power

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how does the rule of law relate to the legal system (procedural law?

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CRIMINAL LAW-
-every d has the right to a trial
-independence of the judiciary guarantees freedom from improper influence
-trial by peers maintains fairness (jury or magistrates)
-no one can be imprisoned without a trial (habeas corpus)
CIVIL LAW-
-everyone can (in theory) resolve their disputes effectively
-system should be free from discrimination and corruption
-system should be accessible and affordable

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how does the rule of law relate to substantive law?

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CRIMINAL LAW-
-law for criminal offences has to be clear and the prosecution has to prove d committed the offence beyond reasonable doubt
-when a person is found guilty the offender will be punished
-courts cannot impose higher than maximum penalty
CIVIL LAW-
-protect individual rights (tort)
-everybody has a right to claim but there are financial restrictions
-contract law noticed the unequal power between parties

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what impact can wealth have on ‘equality before the law’?

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those with more money have the funds to pay for better representation in court

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