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6. Socioeconomic and Environmental3 - Other

Loss of right to due process

Loss of right to due process - Restrictions to or loss of right to be treated fairly, efficiently and effectively by the administration of justice.

Source: MIT AI Risk Repositorymit965

ENTITY

3 - Other

INTENT

3 - Other

TIMING

3 - Other

Risk ID

mit965

Domain lineage

6. Socioeconomic and Environmental

262 mapped risks

6.0 > Socioeconomic & Environmental

Mitigation strategy

1. Systematically implement an ongoing Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) process to proactively assess, prevent, and mitigate any potential adverse impacts that organizational activities or policies may have on the right to due process, integrating these findings into decision-making and tracking their effectiveness. 2. Mandate strict adherence to the core elements of procedural due process, ensuring all affected individuals receive timely and adequate notice of any action, a meaningful opportunity to be heard in defense, and evaluation by an impartial decision-maker prior to any deprivation of life, liberty, or property. 3. Strengthen the institutional checks against arbitrary action by upholding judicial independence and ensuring the full protection of fundamental legal rights, such as *habeas corpus*, to guarantee an effective and accessible remedy against unlawful detention or procedural deficiencies.