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Supplement
§.6. Danish Reconciliation
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Existence of pure tribunals
suppose the
existence of corrupt
ones in the background
Of these pure heart tribunals which have for their ends in
view the ends of justice, the existence suppose that of
the corrupt judicatories in the back ground, whose ends are
the personal interests of the Judges, pursued by the opposition
to the ends of justice: for it is by the terror of what these
suitors may experience in this den of that they are
drawn to a sort of in which either on the one
side or the other the party gives up and is then directed up
to parties more or less considerate of what is his right. How
much better the lot of the parties, if the judicatories being pu
cleared of the nature of corruption, and by the presence attendance of the
parties in the presence of each other and the Judge, their professional
assistants where they have any deprived of the facilities which
now they have in acting in concert with one another in such
sort as to reap without punishment or check the fruits of breach
of trust, to one another the interest of their respective
clients. To Each party in that case might on each occasion
be administered without deduction the whole of the benefit to which
he has a right: to well grounded expectation such as the substantive
branch of the law has recourse, no disappointment: to injustice on
neither side any encouragement.
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These tribunals do
no good but what might
be done more effectually
by an ordinary judicatory
on the proposed system
In no shape whatsoever can any good be done in this
tribunal, but it might and would be better and more effectually
done in an ordinary and improved judicatory. if provided
with a proper compleated set of functionaries and the nature
of corruption and fitted out up with a compleat and adequate
stock of powers.
Identifier: | JB/081/278/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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