Deck 3: The Rule of Law

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An independent judiciary is crucial to the operation of the rule of law.
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Which of the following are, according to AV Dicey, fundamental to the effective operation of the rule of law?

A) Everyone should be subject to the law
B) Civil disobedience
C) Lack of arbitrary laws
D) A codified constitution
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Explain how the western notion of the rule of law runs contrary to the observation of laws in traditional Chinese and Japanese society.
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Explain how the modern concept of the rule of law relates to the notion of natural law in Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Explain how the rule of law can be dependent on a nation's economic resources.
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What is meant by 'social contract theory'.
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Evaluate to what extent the Marxist theory of the rule of law conflicts with liberal philosophers' view of the concept.
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In what circumstances, if any, should a law be broken in pursuit of a higher ideal?
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Is the ballot box an effective way for society to control the rule of law?
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Should States prosecute acts of civil disobedience?
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In Merkur Island Shipping Corporation v Laughton (1983) it was held that law should be which of the following?

A) non-contradictory
B) stable
C) prospective
D) publicised
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Locke argues that in civil society there is a consent to be ruled by a government to achieve which of the following...

A) safety
B) public good
C) peace
D) fairness
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Which of the following is NOT for Sir Ivor Jennings an inherent feature of a society governed by the doctrine of the rule of law?

A) Equality
B) A State regulated by law
C) International participation
D) A separation of powers
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The rule of law, as understood by liberal Western democracies, cannot operate in a totalitarian regime.
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The rule of law is a concrete concept with one definitive definition.
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In the Middle Ages natural law was considered to emanate from God.
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A Marxist perspective on the rule of law sees it as a theory through which the powerless are exploited.
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Postivists aim to separate 'the legal' and 'the moral'.
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Judicial review is focused upon private, not public law.
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The words 'rule of law' appear in the preamble to the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Which of the following is NOT a societal requirement for the successful operation of the rule of law?

A) An independent judiciary
B) A democratically elected Government
C) A monarch
D) A State operating according to the separation of powers
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Which of these philosophers was not crucial to the early development of the concept of the rule of law?

A) Socrates
B) Crito
C) Aristotle
D) Plato
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Outline the procedural features of a legal system which effectively upholds the rule of law.
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Deck 3: The Rule of Law
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An independent judiciary is crucial to the operation of the rule of law.
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Which of the following are, according to AV Dicey, fundamental to the effective operation of the rule of law?

A) Everyone should be subject to the law
B) Civil disobedience
C) Lack of arbitrary laws
D) A codified constitution
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Explain how the western notion of the rule of law runs contrary to the observation of laws in traditional Chinese and Japanese society.
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Explain how the modern concept of the rule of law relates to the notion of natural law in Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Explain how the rule of law can be dependent on a nation's economic resources.
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What is meant by 'social contract theory'.
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Evaluate to what extent the Marxist theory of the rule of law conflicts with liberal philosophers' view of the concept.
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In what circumstances, if any, should a law be broken in pursuit of a higher ideal?
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Is the ballot box an effective way for society to control the rule of law?
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Should States prosecute acts of civil disobedience?
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In Merkur Island Shipping Corporation v Laughton (1983) it was held that law should be which of the following?

A) non-contradictory
B) stable
C) prospective
D) publicised
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Locke argues that in civil society there is a consent to be ruled by a government to achieve which of the following...

A) safety
B) public good
C) peace
D) fairness
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Which of the following is NOT for Sir Ivor Jennings an inherent feature of a society governed by the doctrine of the rule of law?

A) Equality
B) A State regulated by law
C) International participation
D) A separation of powers
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The rule of law, as understood by liberal Western democracies, cannot operate in a totalitarian regime.
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The rule of law is a concrete concept with one definitive definition.
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In the Middle Ages natural law was considered to emanate from God.
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A Marxist perspective on the rule of law sees it as a theory through which the powerless are exploited.
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Postivists aim to separate 'the legal' and 'the moral'.
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Judicial review is focused upon private, not public law.
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The words 'rule of law' appear in the preamble to the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Which of the following is NOT a societal requirement for the successful operation of the rule of law?

A) An independent judiciary
B) A democratically elected Government
C) A monarch
D) A State operating according to the separation of powers
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Which of these philosophers was not crucial to the early development of the concept of the rule of law?

A) Socrates
B) Crito
C) Aristotle
D) Plato
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Outline the procedural features of a legal system which effectively upholds the rule of law.
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