| Joseph Jaconelli - 2002 - 424 sivua
...words of Jeremy Bentham which, as we have already noted, were cited by Lord Shaw in Scott v Scott: 'Publicity is the very soul of justice, it is the...improbity. It keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial.'15 To Bentham, however, open justice did not perform exactly the same role as it performs in... | |
| Mireille Delmas-Marty, J. R. Spencer - 2002 - 840 sivua
...traditionally opposed to restrictions ('Publicity is the very soul of justice', said Jeremy Bentham, 'It is the keenest spur to exertion and the surest of all guards against impropriety. It keeps the judge himself whilst trying under trial'11). The inquisitorial system is... | |
| Joseph M. Jacob - 2007 - 304 sivua
...the checks applicable to judicial injustice operate. Where there is no publicity there is no justice. Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest...keeps the judge himself while trying under trial. And this from Hallam:41 Civil liberty in this kingdom has two direct guarantees; the open administration... | |
| Michael Zander - 2007 - 63 sivua
...to be done - a phrase attributed to Lord Chief Justice Hewart in Sussex Justices, exp McCarthy.158 ('Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest spur to 154 [2005] EWCA Crim 805, 155 New Law Journal, 8 July 2005, p. 1041. 155 For details of the time limits... | |
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