Courts and Rights: The American Judiciary in ActionRandom House, 1961 - 117 páginas |
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... authority of rulers was derived from their position in law , This was not a contradiction to the view that kingship had a divine origin , the doctrine of the divine right of kings , except in the latter's extreme Eastern form . We must ...
... authority of rulers was derived from their position in law , This was not a contradiction to the view that kingship had a divine origin , the doctrine of the divine right of kings , except in the latter's extreme Eastern form . We must ...
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... authorities resists what God has appointed . . . . " On its face this was a strong statement of the divine inspiration of ... authority ( from God ) and a bad ruler . Thus God had ordained the principle of just rule , not the persons of ...
... authorities resists what God has appointed . . . . " On its face this was a strong statement of the divine inspiration of ... authority ( from God ) and a bad ruler . Thus God had ordained the principle of just rule , not the persons of ...
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... authority limited and Congress under the control of men either opposed or indifferent to the implementation of the Court's decision , the whole burden has fallen upon the judicial system . The Supreme Court has in fact become a national ...
... authority limited and Congress under the control of men either opposed or indifferent to the implementation of the Court's decision , the whole burden has fallen upon the judicial system . The Supreme Court has in fact become a national ...
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THE RULE OF LAW | 1 |
THE JUDICIAL PROCESS | 12 |
THE RIGHTS OF THE CITIZEN | 48 |
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