due process
英:[dju: ˈprəuses] 美: [du ˈprɑsˌɛs]
due process 基本解释
释义法定诉讼程序;
英英释义
due process
n.(law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards同义词:due process of law
due process 相关例句
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Due Process in the Administrative StateAnalyzing due process in the workplaceAnalyzing due process in the workplaceA Due Process Metaphor for Performance AppraisalDue Process in Performance Appraisal: A Quasi-Experiment in Procedural JusticeData quality and due process in large interorganizational record systemsBig Data and Due Process: Toward a Framework to Redress Predictive Privacy HarmsConstitutional Law—Due Process—Transfer Tax—Inclusion of Insurance in Gross EstateResolution of futility by due process: early experience with the Texas Advance Directives ActLegal Environments and Organizational Governance: The Expansion of Due Process in the American Workplace