English
Etymology
From Middle English dewe processe, from Anglo-Norman due procés.
Noun
due process (uncountable)
- (law) A legal concept where a person is ensured all legal rights when deprived of their liberty for a given reason.
2025 April 8, John Fritze, “Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act raises new due process concerns for migrants”, in CNN[1]:The Trump administration’s disregard for due process has been a pattern in the legal disputes over his immigration policies.
- (law) The limits of laws and legal proceedings, so as to ensure a person fairness, justice and liberty.
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legal concept
- Arabic: ضَمَان الحُقُوق (ḍamān al-ḥuqūq)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 正當法律程序 / 正当法律程序 (zhèngdàng fǎlǜ chéngxù)
- Estonian: nõuetekohane menetlus, õiguskaitse, õiguslik menetlus
- Finnish: oikeusturva (fi)
- Icelandic: sanngjörn málsmeðferð f, tilhlýðileg málsmeðferð f
- Polish: należyty proces m
- Russian: правовые гарантии (pravovyje garantii)
- Spanish: debido proceso m, tutela judicial efectiva f
- Tagalog: tumpak na saayos
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