The Rule Of Law ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿฟโ€โš–๏ธ๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ Flashcards

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What is the rule of law?

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Fundamental principle in legal systems worldwide

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What does the rule of law ensure?

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Law governs a society rather than arbitrary will of individual or rulers

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What does the rule of law guarantee?

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Guarantees justice, human rights and fairness - forming the back bone of Democratic societies and preventing misuse of power

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What is the rule of law?

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Core principles for underpinning justice and human rights

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What does the of law ensure?

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No man is above the Law - Dicey

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What are the three principles of the rule of law?

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No punishment without law-

No man above the law

Judicial decisions protecting the rights of citizens

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What is under no punishment without law?

What cannot happen to a person ?

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no person can be punished for an act unless it is prohibited by law

Prevents arbitrary punishment

Individual cannot be penalised for actions that are not specifically outlawed

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What does no man is above the law mean?

What does this avoid?

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No man, regardless of status is above the law

avoids the abuse power it shows everybodyโ€™s held accountable

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What did Dicey emphasise under judicial decisions protecting the rights of citizens?

What do courts play a vital role in?

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Judicial decision should protect individuals rights

Courts play viral and safeguard citizens freedom

by making sure government acts comply with the law and do not infringe rights

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What are the 2 origins of the rule of law?

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Aristotle

Plato

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What did Aristotle believe?

What should laws be grounded on?

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rule of law is essential for maintaining justice

Laws Should govern

Laws should be grounded in reason and common good

Promote fairness and prevent arbitrary rule

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What did Plato in the Republic argue?

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Law should reflect the best interest of society

Law is necessary for political stability

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What did the ancient ideas of plato and Aristotle lay?

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Laid the ground works for the development, legal and political philosophy and rule of law

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What are the two influences on the rule of law in other countries?

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The American Bill of Rights - critical role in of Bill of Rights

The French declaration of the rights of man and the citizen

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How does the Bill of Rights echo the rules of law?

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Guaranteed freedom of speech right to a fair trial and protection against unlawful detention

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What was the French decoration of the rights of man influenced by?

What did it affirm the rule as?

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Enlightenment through French Revolution

as a fundamental principle

The rule as an expression of general will

No man shall be above the law is reflected through this

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What case studies are up held by the rule of law?

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Entick v Carrington - government actions must be legally justified - ensuring no one is above the law

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What are the eight principles of the concepts of rule of law?

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Human rights

equality before law

Fair trials

Dispute resolution

Law must be accessible

Law not discretion

Power exercised fairly

National and international

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What explains the modern concepts of the rule of law?

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Tom Binghamโ€™s book on the rule of Law

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Whatโ€™s do human rights law ensure?

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Put the rights are protected from arbitrary influence

Gives us ability to challenge violations in court

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What does equality before law guarantee?

What does this prevent?

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everybody, regardless of power status as a wealth is subject to the
law

Prevents discrimination and shows justice is applied fairly and consistently

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What is the rule of law under fair trials guarantee?

What does this ensure?

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That everyone is Entitled to fair trial before an impartial court

Issues that justice to serve that everyone is free from bias and external influences

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What does dispute resolution under the rule of law guarantee?

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A framework for resolving disputes fairly - rather through violent arbitrary decision-making

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What is tied closely to the rule of law and protects individuals rights in Europe? when was this adopted?

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ECHR - 1950โ€™s

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What are the two articles that link the ECHR and rule of law together? What does it ensure?
Article 5 right to liberty - prevents individuals from having an arbitrary arrest - ensures that deprivation of liberty is based on lawful authority Article 6 - right to a fair by independent impartial tribunal - rule of law ensures that it is up held by legal proceedings
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What are the seven evaluation points?
No punishment without law no man is above the law judicial decisions protecting the rights of citizens Origin of the rule law influence on other countries Modern relevance Links to the ECHR
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Where has no punishment without law being critical in the development of? What does this ensure?
Due process protections in many countries No one could be subject to arbitrary or retrospective punishment Habeus Corpus - no detention without authorisation Guantanamo Bay - 2001-9
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What is the fact that no manner is above the law? What is it a cornerstone for? Cases?
modern democracies - limiting executive power and ensuring government accountability (R (Miller) v The Prime Minister) - applies to the monarch - Magna Carta (The case of proclamations )
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What does Diceyโ€™s 3rd principle emphasise under judicial decisions protecting the right citizens? What is the judiciary responsible for? Case?
Court in safeguarding rights Courts comply with constitutional principles - protecting citizens from actions actions against the state (Entick v Carrington)
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What did the origins of the rule of law lay the ground work for?
Later developments in Western legal thought
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What is an example of Judicial decisions protecting the rights of citizens ?
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What do, Both American Bill of Rights and French decoration of rights of man reflects and establish under evaluation? What does it show?
Individual rights at the limitation of government power - protected human rights globally
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What does Tom Binghamโ€™s explanation of the rule of law underscore? Who is justice accessible to?
Relevance in todayโ€™s legal systems - issue such as equality ,fair trials and human rights protection continue to be critical justice is accessible to citizen not just a powerful
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What does the link to the ECHR article Arts five and six protect individuals from under evaluating?
Protect individuals from arbitrary actions by the state s.47A - terrorism laws s.44 (Gullion + Quinton v UK ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง )