The Principle of Equality before the Law in the RDTL Constitution

Authors

  • Queubin Jong Ferreira, SH., MH. Lecturer

Keywords:

Equality, Law, RDTL, Timor-Leste, Constitution

Abstract

The principle of equality before the law is actually a way of accessing the law that must be the same by different people, not all people are equal before the law as stated in the RDTL constitution as part of the interpretation of the law that deviates from the topic which is also a conclusion that is taken arbitrarily is not true. The principle of equality before the law, if interpreted incorrectly in its meaning, will hurt justice by using the language of the game which tends to be deceitful and disappointing. So that the state's hope in guaranteeing the rights of the people and its citizens becomes a mystery in people's lives in debating the values of justice "gerechtigheid", the benefits of law "doelmatigheid, zoegmatiheid and utulity" and the certainty of law "rechtmatigheid". In relation to these legal issues, the author uses a type of normative legal research by using two types of approaches that focus on examining and justifying the problem

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Ferreira, Q. J. (2024). The Principle of Equality before the Law in the RDTL Constitution. International Scientific Journal of UNPAZ Timor-Leste, 1(01), 1-6. https://isjutl.com/index.php/isjutl/article/view/8