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词汇 due-process
释义 due process
noun[ U ]
 law, politics specializeduk /ˌdjuː ˈprəʊ.ses/ us /ˌduː ˈprɑː.ses/(alsodue process of law)
a citizen's fair treatment within the rules of a government's legal system合法(诉讼)程序
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Examples from literature

But Gray, standing on soil covered by this Constitution, can be robbed of liberty, or the wages of his toil, only by due process of law. 
Equality. —If due process is to be secured, the laws must operate alike upon all, and not subject the individual to the arbitrary exercise of governmental power unrestrained by established principles of private rights and distributive justice. 
In the particular instance of the American nation he is protected in this right by a constitutional provision that he must not be deprived of his property without due process of law. 
It does not in terms take the property of the employer without due process of law. 
The king will fine instead of seize the land of his tenants who sell or alienate their land, such fine to be determined by the Chancellor by due process. 

due process | American Dictionary


due process
noun[ Cusually sing ]
us/ˈdu ˈprɑs·es, ˈproʊ·ses/(short form ofdue process of law)
politics & government
a citizen's fair treatment within the rules of a government's legal system

due process | Business English


due process
noun[ U ]
 LAWukus
the legal right to be treated equally and fairly:
We will continue working towards attaining the highest human rights standards and ensuring due process under the law.
the way in which a legal case must be dealt with in order to make certain that it is fair:
A federal judge this month ruled that the defendant's due process rights had been violated.

Examples of due process


due process
Dueprocess and fundamental fairness require reasonable notice of which behavior gives rise to liability.
The dueprocess of correction, whereby the corrector detects obstinate heretics, entails an aspect of inquisitorial deterrence.
The national government operated according to the juridical paradigm of dueprocess that saw the purge as a matter of law and order.
All, it seemed, was following dueprocess and order.
Judges used the substantial relation doctrine to ascertain whether a regulation violated the dueprocess guarantee.
It so happens that dueprocess expects a regression-like behaviour: all available information is searched, weighted, and integrated.
It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivation of liberty without dueprocess of law.
Thus, the second ideological dimension, of how to rule on dueprocess grounds, substantially changes the outcome.
These were inflected with ideas of dueprocess and individual responsibility, which formed the bedrock for concepts of justice and propriety.
Furthermore, the dueprocess clause states that one should not be deprived of life without dueprocess of law.
Not included are the dueprocess rights of prisoners.
A no-rational-basis dueprocess challenge may also be understood as the vindication of a respect-right.
The traditional distinction between forms of fraternal correction and the idea of the dueprocess of correction were both dissolved.
The ' dueprocess ' is a procedure whereby it is to be determined whether the corrected is obedient or disobedient.
A person is entitled to dueprocess when a right is affected by the government.
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