Due process of lawHere are entered works on the regular administration of the law, according to which no citizen may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles. Works on legal hearings before an impartial and disinterested tribunal carried out in an atmosphere devoid of prejudice are entered under Fair trial. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Narrower terms:Used for:- Access to justice (Due process of law)
- Procedural due process
- Substantive due process
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Filed under: Due process of law -- AfghanistanFiled under: Due process of law -- United States
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- United States
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- United States -- Psychological aspects
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- Louisiana -- New Orleans
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- Great Britain
Filed under: Alibi -- Fiction- The Catspaw (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1911), by William Hamilton Osborne, illust. by F. Graham Cootes
Filed under: Fair trial -- Juvenile literature
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Civil rights- Can Human Rights Survive? (Hamlyn Lectures, #57; Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, c2006), by C. A. Gearty (PDF in the UK)
- Legal Conundrums in Our Brave New World (Hamlyn Lectures, #54; London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2004), by Helena Kennedy (PDF in the UK)
- The Globalization of Human Rights (Tokyo and New York: United Nations University Press, c2003), ed. by Jean-Marc Coicaud, Michael Doyle, and Anne-Marie Gardner (page images at Google)
- Nurses and Human Rights (1997), by Amnesty International (PDF at amnesty.org)
- Implementation of an International Covenant of Human Rights: A Memorandum Submitted to the Commission on Human Rights (Fourth Session) (New York: Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations, ca. 1949), by Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (page images at HathiTrust)
- Law, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Terrorism (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2014), by Roger Douglas
- The Piracy Crusade: How the Music Industry's War on Sharing Destroys Markets and Erodes Civil Liberties (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, c2013), by Aram Sinnreich (PDF with commentary at piracycrusade.com and various other sites)
- Freedom of Religion Under Bills of Rights (c2012), ed. by Paul Babie and Neville Rochow (PDF with commentary at Adelaide)
- Freedom's Charter: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (with the text of the Declaration; Headline Series #76; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1949), by O. Frederick Nolde, contrib. by Eleanor Roosevelt (multiple formats at archive.org)
- What's the Matter with Liberalism? (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), by Ronald Beiner (HTML at UC Press)
- Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies, by Noam Chomsky (HTML at zcomm.org)
Filed under: Civil rights -- Australia
Filed under: Civil rights -- Cameroon
Filed under: Civil rights -- Case studies
Filed under: Civil rights -- Chile
Filed under: Civil rights -- Cuba
Filed under: Civil rights -- Europe
Filed under: Civil rights -- Europe, Eastern
Filed under: Civil rights -- Fiction
Filed under: Civil rights -- Former Soviet republics
Filed under: Civil rights -- Great Britain- The United Kingdom and Human Rights (Hamlyn Lectures, #42; London: Stevens and Sons/Sweet and Maxwell, 1991), by Claire Palley (PDF in the UK)
- Liberty, Law and Justice (Hamlyn Lectures, #30; London: Stevens and Sons, 1978), by J. N. D. Anderson (PDF in the UK)
- Human Rights, Serious Crime, and Criminal Procedure (Hamlyn Lectures, #53; London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2002), by Andrew Ashworth (PDF in the UK)
- United Kingdom: An Agenda for Human Rights Protection (1997), by Amnesty International (HTML and PDF at amnesty.org)
- Protection from Power Under English Law (Hamlyn Lectures, #9; London: Stevens and Sons, 1957), by John Clarke MacDermott (PDF in the UK)
- Legal Conundrums in Our Brave New World (Hamlyn Lectures, #54; London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2004), by Helena Kennedy (PDF in the UK)
Filed under: Civil rights -- Grenada
Filed under: Civil rights -- Guatemala
Filed under: Civil rights -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.- Your Civil Rights: A Handbook for Trade Union Members and Organizers (CIO publication #135; ca. 1946), by Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.), contrib. by Philip Murray
Filed under: Civil rights -- India
Filed under: Civil rights -- Iraq
Filed under: Civil rights -- Libya
Filed under: Civil rights -- Malaysia
Filed under: Civil rights -- Middle East
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