due process / ˈdu ˈprɒs ɛs əv ˈlɔ /

适当程序正当程序适当的程序正确的程序

due process 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the regular administration of the law, according to which no individual may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles, as the right of the accused to confront his or her accusers.

due process 近义词

due process

等同于 justice

due process

等同于 law

更多due process例句

  1. Unless there is a court decision that changes our law, we are OK.
  2. Submission is set in a France seven years from now that is dominated by a Muslim president intent on imposing Islamic law.
  3. A few days later, Bush replied, “We will uphold the law in Florida.”
  4. To those who agreed with him, Bush pledged that the law against same-sex marriage would remain intact.
  5. In Israel, however, a new law took effect January 1st that banned the use of underweight models.
  6. We should have to admit that the new law does little or nothing to relieve such a situation.
  7. On certain of the stems the fertile cone appears and the spores are ripened about June, after which the process withers.
  8. He that seeketh the law, shall be filled with it: and he that dealeth deceitfully, shall meet with a stumblingblock therein.
  9. To Harrison and his wife there was no distinction between the executive and judicial branches of the law.
  10. Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.