DOROMAC Flashcards
What did the DOROMAC say about the rights of man?
Men are born and remain free and equal in rights
What did the DOROMAC say the aim of politics was?
The preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man - liberty, properly, security, resistance to oppression.
What did the DOROMAC say sovereignty was derived from?
The Nation
What did the DOROMAC define liberty as?
The freedom to do everything which injures no one else
What does the DOROMAC say crimes should be?
Only actions which are hurtful to society
What does the DOROMAC say law should be?
The expression of the general will
What does the DOROMAC say about illegal imprisonment?
Nobody should be accused, arrested or imprisoned expect in cases prescribed by law.
What does the DOROMAC say about forms of punishment?
That the law should only provide punishments that are strictly and obviously necessary
What does the DOROMAC say about guilt?
All persons are innocent until proven guilty
What does the DOROMAC say about personal views?
Nobody should be discriminated against on account of their opinions, including religious views
What does the DOROMAC say about freedom of speech?
Every citizen may speak, write, and print with freedom
What does the DOROMAC say about protecting liberty?
The security of the rights of citizens needs public military forces
What does the DOROMAC say about taxes?
A common contribution is necessary for the maintenance of the public military and admin.
What does the DOROMAC say about voting?
All citizens, either directly or by representative, have a right to decide on the necessity of the constitution
What does the DOROMAC say about monarchies?
Societies without sensible legal codes, or without separation of powers, have no constitution.