Socrates asked, for example: What is justice? Wanting to distinguish justice from related virtues, he sought those traits which were their essence and not just those which happen to be associated with justice. An awareness of the ... M Heller - Springer Berlin Heidelberg 被引量: 0发表: 2011...
美洲的情况:(Ever since the devastation of America, the Spaniards who replaced its former inhabitants have not managed to repopulate it; on the contrary, owing to a misfortune that would be more appropriately called divine justice, the destroyers are destroying themselves, and decaying further every ...
“And if you think he ever plans to leave office and let the justice system come near him again, you’re too innocent to be let out of the house by yourself.” The worst people, retribution and rampant corruption. The American mob. Not quite what the Founders had in mind. So … Merr...
the courts and other criminal justice punishments; their school, to meet the requirements of a class, or to meet the requirements of graduation, or, in the case of parents, required to provide a certain number of hours of service in order for their child to be enrolled in a school or sp...
The North Wales Daily Post commented that the promised era of more open justice at the nation’s new Supreme Court was kicked off with the media being barred from the historic opening. It reported that journalists had to wait outside as the 11 new Justices of the Supreme Court were sworn ...
civilized order but the outraged voice of that order. Othello's murder of Desdemona is a ritual attempt to undo the breech her sexuality has made in his world, and he rightly senses that he is acting not just for himself but for men in general, as the minister of their justice and ...
This is an interesting observation as the abolition of the dock has long been a campaign associated with JUSTICE, and one which I have always supported and even raised in court. But it is a separate argument and to be utilised in this presently unseen report as a virtue of virtual courts ...
Courtier Geoffrey Chaucer served England’s King Richard II as his Controller of Customs, Justice of Peace, and Clerk of the King’s Work between 1387 and 1400. In his spare time he penned his classic, The Canterbury Tales. The 24 stories of the Tales begin with the Middle English prologue...
Virtually no one in the scholarly community is happy with the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision inAndy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith. The case produced aggressive majority and dissenting opinions by justices whom we normally think of as well aligned: Justice Sotomayor writing for the majority, and ...
“do” and interact with criminal law, a key takeaway fromJocelyn Simonson’sbook,Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration. Because her book encourages us all to expand our understanding of “doing” law, this book is a must read for scholars of criminal...