Is Justice a Static Entity with little change? Or is Justice constantly Evolving? Indeed, can Justice exist without Evolution? Of Law, Liberty and Morality looks at these questions, focusing on situations such as War Crimes Trials which have necessitated developing revised and even new concepts in Law, Justice and indeed Legal Philosophy. Via a new Legal Pyramid Model examining Rights, Principles, Rules and Process, this work shows that, in the words of the Roman Jurist, "Rigid law is the denial of justice."
Is Justice a Static Entity with little change? Or is Justice constantly Evolving? Indeed, can Justice exist without Evolution? Of Law, Liberty and Mor...
LAW, AUTHORITY AND THE CITIZENRY: EVOLUTION AND CHANGE IN OUR LEGAL SYSTEM looks at the following important legal issues in the 21st century: Do Liberty and Equality preclude one another? Why is Liberty the goal of so many? How do the concepts of Liberty and Equality relate to the concept of Justice? What place do Ethics hold in the scheme of Justice? Is Order essential in a Constitution of Liberty? Is Ethics essential in a Constitution of Liberty? Does the Authority coerce the Citizenry? Or does the Citizenry coerce the Authority? Does the source - and target - of Coercion shift over time...
LAW, AUTHORITY AND THE CITIZENRY: EVOLUTION AND CHANGE IN OUR LEGAL SYSTEM looks at the following important legal issues in the 21st century: Do Liber...