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020 _a1584772344
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a340.11
_bEME/CON
100 _aEmery, Lucilius A.
245 _aConcerning justice
_cby Lucilius A. Emery.
260 _aNew Jersey :
_bThe law book exchange,
_c2002.
300 _a170 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. The problem stated. Theories as to the source of justice. Definitions of justice Chapter 2. The problem of rights. Different theories as to the source of rights Chapter 3. The problems of rights continued. The need of liberty of action for the individual Chapter 4. Justice the equilibrium between the freedom of the individual and the safety of society Chapter 5. Justice can be secured only through governmental issue. The best form of government Chapter 6. The necessity of constitutional limitations upon the powers of the government. Bills of rights Chapter 7. The international and enforcement of constitutional limitations necessarily a function of the judiciary Chapter 8. an independent and impartial judiciary. Essential for justice Chapter 9. The necessity of maintaining undiminished the constitutional limitations and the power of the courts to enforce them- Conclusion
650 _aJustice.
942 _cBK
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