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Uhm, no. Due process is an inalienable right - it's in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Declaration of Human Rights, and the US Bill of Rights.
Interestingly enough, it's not part of the Dutch equivalent of the Bill of Rights (chapter 1 of our Constitution), since we consider the European Declaration of Human Rights to be conclusive in this regard. There's a lot of pushing going on to include it in our Constitution anyway.