Chapter 2

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Across
  1. 1. they are the (civil) rights intended for the protection of a person axcused of any crime. These are called rights of the  ______
  2. 8. under the _______ of a law that is valid or of the constitution itself
  3. 10. they are the right that the law will enforce at the instance of private individuals for the purpose of securing for them the enjoyment of their means and happiness
  4. 11. this refers to the method or manner by which the law is enforced.
  5. 12. he differs with him in this impartial application of law that ignores important factors
  6. 13. private property shall not be taken for public use without just _______
  7. 16. This requires that the law itself, not merely the procedures by which the law would  be enforced, is fair, reasonable and just.
  8. 17. after _______ with fair reasonable methods of procedure prescribed by law.
  9. 19. the process of decision making and the process by which decision are implemented
  10. 20. this maybe defined as a declaration and enumaration of a person's rights and privilage this is called _______ of rights
Down
  1. 2. good governance in the ________ of countries is a broad term
  2. 3. any deprivation of life, liberty,  or property by the state is with ______ process
  3. 4. they are the rights possessed by every citizenship without being granted by the state. These are called _______ rights
  4. 5. the right of the people to be ________ in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches.
  5. 6. they are the rights that provided by law making body. These are called ______ of rights
  6. 7. the ______ of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable
  7. 9. they are rights that are conferred and protected by the constitution
  8. 14. good governance in local government  aims to increase civil _______ with more member
  9. 15. they refer to the rights that are intended to ensure the well-being  of the individual
  10. 18. They are such rights of the citizen that give them the power to participate, directly or indirectly, in the stablishment or administration of the government. These are called ______ rights