Courts and Rights: The American Judiciary in ActionRandom House, 1961 - 117 páginas |
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... British event , the purged or " Rump " Parliament of 1648 ? ) However , if the citizen did not like the decisions of a representative Parliament and Locke in Sec . 119 of the Second Treatise defined representation very broadly -his only ...
... British event , the purged or " Rump " Parliament of 1648 ? ) However , if the citizen did not like the decisions of a representative Parliament and Locke in Sec . 119 of the Second Treatise defined representation very broadly -his only ...
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... British preoccupation with Continental wars , was the growth of a tough , home - grown judicial system built around the jury of right - thinking colonials , and the local justice of the peace . True , the royal governor and his coun ...
... British preoccupation with Continental wars , was the growth of a tough , home - grown judicial system built around the jury of right - thinking colonials , and the local justice of the peace . True , the royal governor and his coun ...
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... British sense , i.e. , a group of repre- sentatives under discipline and with a high level of policy cohesion , the outcome would have been different . Indeed , if we had the British political system , we might be much happier all round ...
... British sense , i.e. , a group of repre- sentatives under discipline and with a high level of policy cohesion , the outcome would have been different . Indeed , if we had the British political system , we might be much happier all round ...
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THE RULE OF LAW | 1 |
THE JUDICIAL PROCESS | 12 |
THE RIGHTS OF THE CITIZEN | 48 |
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