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... justice . Without such justice , the law would be held to ridicule , and eventually order would degenerate into anarchy . The functions of these courts are : ( 1 ) to declare the law where Parliament has not been sufficiently explicit ...
... justice . Without such justice , the law would be held to ridicule , and eventually order would degenerate into anarchy . The functions of these courts are : ( 1 ) to declare the law where Parliament has not been sufficiently explicit ...
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... Justice is that it would violate the theory of the separation of powers . The term in itself represents a contradiction and sounds sinister to many people , who fear that the minister will eventually control justice . Critics consider ...
... Justice is that it would violate the theory of the separation of powers . The term in itself represents a contradiction and sounds sinister to many people , who fear that the minister will eventually control justice . Critics consider ...
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... Justice , 539 International Labour Organisation , 257 International Monetary Fund , 266 Ireland , Act of Union with ... justice in eyre ' , 324 , 330 , 409 Lord Chief Justice , 227 , 335 , 339 , 348 , 366 Lord Justices of Appeal , 339 ...
... Justice , 539 International Labour Organisation , 257 International Monetary Fund , 266 Ireland , Act of Union with ... justice in eyre ' , 324 , 330 , 409 Lord Chief Justice , 227 , 335 , 339 , 348 , 366 Lord Justices of Appeal , 339 ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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