Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law: Volume 2 2013
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199679829.003.0004
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Publicity and the Rule of Law*

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“…The second is that the names of the people whose cases are being decided, and others involved in the hearing, should be public knowledge." (R (on the application of C) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for Justice (Respondent), 2016, para 1) For the purposes of this article, therefore, the Rule of Law requirement that laws should be public involves there being common knowledge within a community of the law and which arises from legislation (Celano, 2013) and "that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly and prospectively promulgated and publicly administered in the courts" (Bingham, 2006, p. 8).…”
Section: A Widespread Recognition Of Appreciating the Importance Of T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second is that the names of the people whose cases are being decided, and others involved in the hearing, should be public knowledge." (R (on the application of C) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for Justice (Respondent), 2016, para 1) For the purposes of this article, therefore, the Rule of Law requirement that laws should be public involves there being common knowledge within a community of the law and which arises from legislation (Celano, 2013) and "that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly and prospectively promulgated and publicly administered in the courts" (Bingham, 2006, p. 8).…”
Section: A Widespread Recognition Of Appreciating the Importance Of T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No se ajusta a un sentido mínimo de justicia (tal como se encarna en la conceptualización del Rule of Law) sancionar a sujetos que no hayan sido debidamente informados sobre el disvalor de su comportamiento (Raz, 1977) 12 . Además, al moverse dentro de un marco jurídico seguro, los ciudadanos pueden no solamente prever la reacción del derecho en relación con sus conductas, sino también formarse expectativas recíprocas sobre cómo se comportarán otros ciudadanos en tanto destinatarios de normas jurídicas (ciertas); de este modo, pueden formarse planes de acción en forma autónoma y racional (Celano, 2013b;Luciani, 2015, p. 1). Así entendida, la seguridad jurídica interesará al bad man, pues le permitirá conocer y prever la reacción del aparato sancionador del derecho a efectos de evitarlo o eludirlo; pero también al buen ciudadano que desea respetar la ley y que, por esta misma razón, estará interesado en conocer lo que puede, debe o no debe hacer.…”
Section: ¿Para Qué Sirve La Seguridad Jurídica?unclassified
“…Precisamente, a partir de ello se ha señalado que la idea de "certeza jurídica" tiene como ratio originaria a la posibilidad de planificar la propia existencia de un modo jurídicamente informado y consciente. La previsibilidad tiene sentido en cuanto contribuye al planteo y seguimiento de los propios objetivos y comprende, no solo la previsión del derecho efectivo, sino también ciertos elementos fácticos, 42 como la idea de "conocimiento compartido": 43 saber que el conciudadano sabe lo que dice el derecho.…”
Section: Previsibilidadunclassified