Intro Rule of Law

 Introduction
2.1 - What is a Rule of Law
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MaatschappijleerMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 4

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time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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 Introduction
2.1 - What is a Rule of Law

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Lesson plan

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Startpunt van discussie, met in de volgende slide de vervolgvraag hoe leerlingen de veiligheid bij hun op school ervaren. 
How can our school ensure that every student feels safe? 
Hoe ervaar jij de veiligheid op school?
En hoe zorgt jouw school voor een veilige omgeving?

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De vraag kan als stelling worden gebruikt voor een debat in de klas. Misschien kunnen de leerlingen ook aanbevelingen doen voor de school.
The janitor should check security videos every week to make sure everybody is safe. On a scale of 0 (disagree) to 100 (agree), how do you feel about this?
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Cameras should be places in every hall way and every classroom. On a scale of 0 (disagree) to 100 (agree), how do you feel about this?
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In what way does our government ensure the safety of each and every citizen in the Netherlands?

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Definition
A legal system in which fundamental rights protect individuals from abuses of power and arbitrary violations.


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Laws change over time
  • Spitting used to be a crime

  • Adultery is no longer punishable (1970s)

  • Blasphemy used to be a severe crime

  • Hacking is punisable by law

  • People could be trown in jail if it was found out they were gay

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Assignment
- Work in groups of 4
- Pick 10 articles from the list as most important, explain why you choose them.
- Which one is the most important in your opinion? Explain your answer. 
- Find 5 articles that were abolished or made up. Argue whether they could exist in other countries. 

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Reading
Read the bodytext on page 32 - 35. Write down every word you don't understand. 
Done? Make excercise 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 and 11

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