The 'rule of law' is a fundamental principle that underpins Australia's democratic society. Which statement most accurately describes the application of this principle regarding the legal accountability of individuals and the government?
- No person or group is above the law, meaning that even the government and the police must follow the law and are accountable to the courts for their actions.Cevap
- BWhile all citizens must obey the law, the rule of law allows for specific exemptions for high-ranking officials to ensure they can make difficult decisions without the risk of prosecution.
- CThe rule of law primarily serves to protect the rights of citizens, as visitors and temporary residents are subject to a different set of legal standards and penalties in Australia.
Cevap
The principle that no person or group is above the law, including the government and the police, and that all are accountable to the courts.
The correct answer is that no person or group is above the law. This means that even the government, the police, and community leaders must obey the law and can be held accountable in court. This principle ensures that power is exercised according to established laws rather than the whims of those in power.
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Anahtar Kavram
Universal Application and Accountability Under the Law
İpuçları
1
Think about whether anyone in Australia—even the person in charge of the country—can ignore the law.
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The 'rule of law' means the law is the highest authority. Does this authority change based on a person's job or where they were born?
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on 'Government and the law in Australia' to see how the courts and parliament interact with the rule of law.
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