| Jeremy Bentham - 1827 - 646 sivua
...kept up to the pitch of his duty. Without any addition to the mass of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps the judge himself, while trying, ' under trial. Under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 796 sivua
...his style to an equal strain of eloquence. " Publicity," says he, " is the very soul of justice. Jt is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest of...trying under trial. Under the auspices of publicity the causes in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion are going on at the same... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 302 sivua
...Bentham's Plan of a Judicial Establishment in France, Vol. IV. p. 317. of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial : — under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 602 sivua
...Bentham's Plan nf a Judicial Eslabliih*nt in France, VoL IV. p. 317of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps the* judge himself, while trying, under trial : — under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 604 sivua
...a Judicial Establishment in France, Vol. IV. p. 317, of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps thtf judge himself, while trying, under trial: — under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1844 - 462 sivua
...account, than it is in my power to do at my humble distance.— v. 37-38. PUBLICITY IN COURTS OF JUSTICE. Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest...to exertion, and the surest of all guards against impropriety. It keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial. Under the auspices of publicity,... | |
| William Mawdesley Best - 1854 - 930 sivua
...kept up to the pitch of his duty. Without any addition to the mass of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial. Under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| 1862 - 740 sivua
...kept up to the pitch of his duty. Without any addition to the mass of delay, vexation, and expense, it keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial. Under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| Frederick William Torrance - 1873 - 48 sivua
...kept up to the pitch of his duty. Without any addition to the mass of delay, vexation and expense, it keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial. Under the auspices of publicity, the original cause in the court of law, and the appeal to the court of public opinion, are going on at... | |
| 1925 - 450 sivua
...is no publicity there is no justice.' 'Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest *pur to exertion and the surest of all guards against improbity....keeps the judge himself while trying under trial.' 'The security of securities is publicity.' But amongst historians the crave and enlightened verdict... | |
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