Chapter 5: The Rule of Law

Chapter 5: The rule of law
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Chapter 5: The rule of law

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The rule of law
The rule of law

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Learning goals
  • I know what the trias politica is
  • I know the differences and similiarities between norms and laws
  • I can describe the criminal justice chain
  • I can explain what question was central to the case against Geert Wilders
  • I can give examples of arguments in favour and against a jury system

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5.1: The trias politica

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What is the main thought of the trias politica?
What is the main thought of the trias politica?

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Lady justice: meaning of symbols
Power to punish
All arguments have to be weighed
Everyone is treated equally
Scales
Blindfold
Sword

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5.2: Crime and the criminal justice system

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Value
Something that
is important to you. Mostly consists of only one word.

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Norm
A rule based on a
value.

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Law vs. social norm
Similarities
  • Based on value
  • Tells us how to behave
Difference
  • Breaking a law is illegal, breaking a social norm is not
  • A law is made by the government

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Can you think of a social norm that isn't a law?
Can you think of a social norm that isn't a law?

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Why are not all social norms made into laws?
Why are not all social norms made into laws?

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Criminal justice chain
All the steps that are taken and the groups that get involved from the moment a crime is committed to a verdict by a judge. These steps are called a chain, because all the parts
are linked together.

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A judge has to be independent and impartial. What is the difference between these two?
A judge has to be independent and impartial. What is the difference between these two?

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Parliament already decided on maximum punishments. What do you think, should they also decide on minimum punishments?
Parliament already decided on maximum punishments. What do you think, should they also decide on minimum punishments?
Yes
No

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5.3 Freedom of speech

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Classic rights
  • Art. 1 Constitution: The right to equal treatment
  • Art. 7 Constitution: Freedom of speech

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How can these rights clash with each other?
How can these rights clash with each other?

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In the verdict, Wilders was convicted. Do you agree with this? Use art. 1 and 7. in your answer
In the verdict, Wilders was convicted. Do you agree with this? Use art. 1 and 7. in your answer

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Court of appeal
A higher court where you can go to if
you disagree with the ruling of a lower court. After a court case both the suspect and the public prosecutor have the right to appeal, which means the case has to
be tried all over again.

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How does the case of Geert Wilders show trias politica in action?
How does the case of Geert Wilders show trias politica in action?

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5.4: Has the jury reached a verdict?

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Why would countries have a jury in court?
Why would countries have a jury in court?

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What are arguments against a jury?
What are arguments against a jury?

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Hof van Assisen
  • Belgium
  •  Jury decides if someone is guilty
  • Judge and jury together decide on penalty

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Should we also introduce a jury in the Netherlands?
Should we also introduce a jury in the Netherlands?
Yes
No

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What did you learn this lesson?
What did you learn this lesson?

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What do you still think is difficult?
What do you still think is difficult?

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Learning goals
  • I know what the trias politica is
  • I know the differences and similiarities between norms and laws
  • I can describe the criminal justice chain
  • I can explain what question was central to the case against Geert Wilders
  • I can give examples of arguments in favour and against a jury system

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End of chapter 5: The rule of law

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