Chapter 2-The Rule Of Law Flashcards

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Rule of law was given by?

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A.V. Dicey

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Diceys 3 elements in the rule of law were?

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  1. An absence of arbitrary power on the part of the state
  2. Equality before the law
  3. Supremacy of ordinary law
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An absence of arbitrary power of the state short explanation.

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States power must be controlled by the law and the law must set limits on what the state can or cannot do.

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Equality before the law.

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No person must be above the law

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Law must be supreme .

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Today most laws are through legislation whereas it used to be through judicial decisions.

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How does A.V. Dicey’s view of law conflict with another fundamental principle?

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It conflicts with parliamentary supremacy. Holds that act of parliament can overrule any other law. Concept holds that no other body has the right to override or set aside an act of parliament.

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Another problem to do with equality with A.V. Dicey?

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It refers to formal equality. It disregards the differences between people in terms of wealth, power and connections. Real equality can only be achieved if this is addressed.

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von Hayek views on rule of law

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  1. Absence of arbitrary power on the part of the state.
  2. Rule of law weakened by an increasingly interventionist state
  3. Modern state is directly involved in regulating economic activity in conflict with the rule of law.
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Raz views of the rule of law

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  1. Clear rules and procedures for making laws
  2. Judicial independence must be guaranteed.
  3. Principles of natural justice should be observed
  4. Courts should have the power to review the way in which the other principles are implemented
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In our legislative system, act of parliament have to be passed by?

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By Houses of Parliament.

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The government can make regulations through?

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Statutory instruments

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Every defendant in criminal cases has a right to?

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A fair trial

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What must the system be free of?

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Discrimination

Corruption

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Civil justice system must be?

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Accessible

Affordable

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Substantive means?

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The law in the different areas of law

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For all offences the law must be?

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Clear and

Prosecution have to prove that the defendant committed the offence

17
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One of the problems in section 2.4?

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Is that public funding for making claims in tort is no longer available through the courts.

18
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Consumer Protection Act 1987

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Gives consumers much wider rights where they are injured or their property is damaged by faulty goods.