In an Australian court, a prominent business leader is found guilty of a serious safety violation. Their legal team argues that because the leader employs hundreds of people and contributes significantly to the economy, they should be exempt from the standard legal penalty. Under the principle of 'equality before the law', what is the correct outcome?
- The business leader is subject to the same laws and penalties as any other person in Australia.Cevap
- BThe business leader should receive a lighter penalty because of their high social status and economic influence.
- CThe business leader can avoid the legal penalty by proving they are a good 'mate' to the local community leaders.
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The business leader is subject to the same laws and penalties as any other person in Australia.
The correct answer is that the business leader is subject to the same laws and penalties as any other person. This is the core meaning of 'equality before the law' in Australia: it ensures that no individual or group has special privileges and that everyone has equal rights and responsibilities under the legal system.
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Equality Before the Law
İpuçları
1
Consider whether the Australian legal system allows for different rules for rich people versus poor people.
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The concept of 'equality' means that the same standard must be applied to every citizen regardless of their job or influence.
3
In Australia, even high-ranking officials and community leaders must follow the same laws as everyone else.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the 'Rule of Law' section to see how it connects with 'Equality Before the Law'.
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