The rules beforehand
The only goal of the Public Hearings is a fair trial which characteristics are equal to any fair play.

The rules of fair play are:
(1) persons interact according only the rules which are reasonably publicly known beforehand,
(2) nobody interferes and intervenes in the escalation between 2 persons,
(3) zero-tolerance on equality of power and on equality of arms,
(4) the judge or referee is a dead element in the process;
   he/she only guards the fairness;
   he/she conducts the process by supplying the correct and verifiable information on the rules,
(5) the law is accepted and applied solely according the legislator’s or author’s cogitation, object and purpose,
(6) a right only exists by a preceding law article that is developed to erect this right.

Identification of good faith:
It is impossible to reply with not to have known before. In Dutch law is good faith identified as:
For any legal effect is required the good faith on the part of a person.
This good faith is absent if this person persists in pretending not have known but knew the facts or law to which his good
faith must relate and also if he ought to have known them in the circumstances. The impossibility to investigate does not
prevent a person who had good cause for doubt from being regarded as someone who should have known the facts or the law.
The Public Hearings apply this identification of good faith.

Identification of legal act:
A doing is not always a legal act. In Dutch law is a legal deed identified as:
A legal act requires a will (wanting) directed towards a legal consequence, which is manifested by a declaration.
This declaration of will can also be manifested by behaviour.
The Public Hearings apply this identification of a legal act.

Definition of unjust acting:
An unjust deed is a doing or omitting that offends a legal obligation or offends that what suits in common social behaviour.
All except an opposite right.
The Public Hearings apply this identification of these deeds as unjust doing or omitting. Knowing that each of one’s rights
is tight connected with all other’s legal obligation to respect and allow this.