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1829 June 6 +
Petitions
ultisso
Supplement
(1) II Elucidations
§.6. Danish Reconciliation
Invitation to Denmark
22 or 1
In Denmark a compleat
substitution of domestic
to technical forms would
have required a greater
insight into the field
of law that then
possessed by any man
A compleat An all-comprehensive substitution of the
domestic to the technical form of procedure would have required a
more comprehension and clearer insight into the contents stock of
that portion of the field of law than at that time was possessed
by any man any where. It Without a mastery of the subject
more compleat stronger than at that time was possessed by any man
it could not have been so much as have been devised. But had it ever been
devised to devise the operation of devising a plan and to give that of giving in of black and white expression to it in a shape
ready to be put to use are far from being one and the same. But
suppose existence and expression given to it, through whose
mentality and could authority be have been given to it? To Necessary to the production of this
effect the was the concurrence of two distinguishable persons: namely
the Sovereign, and the functionary whose situation was at the
head of the department of legislation. Here then were two difficulties
to overcome. 1 In the situation On the instruments of the Sovereign the difficulty
of
his obtaining the requisite conception of the nature, importance
and beneficial quality of the so mighty or mighty change: [+] [+] together with an adequate
persuasion of it not being
injurious to his own
personal interests 2. in the
situation
of the subordinate functionary — say the Justice Minister
those same requisites in conjunction with the strength of mind
sufficient to enable him to encounter the enmity and bear
up the opposition of al the whole tribe of those by personal interests
would be or by them would be apprehended to be detrimented
by the change: that is to say the which tribe of fee-fed
Judges of whose sinister interests the repugnancy of whose
interests to any such change the of this beneficial
system be shewn< and were declared himself fully aware.
.... The system ... its all comprehensive form being new devised and ... comparatively small and ... Fundamental scale may crown the beneficial...
marginnotes: In Denmark a compleat substitution of domestic to technical form would have required a greater insight into the field of law than there possessed by any man
together with an adequate persuasion of its not being injurious to his ??? interest
But now that expression is given to the whole system why should not ht ecountry which has tried the partial experiment execute the whole work
produced the model of this Temple of Justice to whose country with better ... can ... structure of laws?
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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