| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 頁
...the vast chain of prerogative. (73) In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power(74) in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty, which cannot subsist... | |
| Peyton Boyle - 1900 - 1038 頁
...separate." Moral Philosophy, bk. 6, c. 8. Blackstone says: "In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men. nominated, indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty, which cannot subsist... | |
| E. Neville Williams - 484 頁
...must now turn.2 243. Blackstone on the independent judiciary. In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty; which cannot subsist... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 497 頁
...crown, and how regularly connected all the links are in this vaft chain of prerogative. IN this dittine! and feparate exigence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, confins one main prefervative of the public liberty; which cannot... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 497 頁
...in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, conflftsl one main prefervative of the public liberty -, which cannot fubfift long in any ftate, unlefs the adminiftration of common juftice be in fome degree feparatcd both from the legiflative and alfo from... | |
| John W. F. Allison - 2000 - 301 頁
...emphasizing the general importance of security of judicial tenure: In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty; which cannot... | |
| Haig Patapan - 2000 - 230 頁
...maintain their dignity and independence. As Blackstone notes: In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the Crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty which cannot subsist long... | |
| Gregory D. Woods - 2002 - 488 頁
...Making of the Adversarial Criminal Trial, 1998, pp. 22, 23. In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty; which cannot subsist... | |
| Hilaire Barnett - 2002 - 1117 頁
...executive. As Blackstone observed in his Commentaries: ... in this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure by the Crown, 4 Note that some ministers are drawn from the unelected House of Lords. See,... | |
| William Blackstone - 2002 - 500 頁
...connected all the links are in this vaft chain of prerogative. IN this diftinct and feparate exiftence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, confifls one main prefervative of the public liberty; which cannot... | |
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