Can the State do anything it likes?

If we know that the Trial by Jury is the bulwark, the cornerstone, the foundation of our criminal justice system, a 'little parliament', 'the lamp which shows that freedom lives', a protection against unjust legislation — how can it be lawful for the state to legislate to remove or restrict it?

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My Letter to Sir Brian Leveson

There is a general recognition amongst the people and the judiciary, that this prerogative is a protection for and by the people against unconstitutional, unjust or oppressive legislation - so why can we not see that it is absurd, illogical or possibly even a dastardly sleight of hand to suggest that this protection be legislated away - that the government can legislate away the people’s protection against immoral or unjust legislation!

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A Critique of Hans Hermann Hoppe - Private Law Societies

Critical for Anarchists. Notes on a presentation by Hans Hermann Hoppe - on Private Law Societies

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Leveson at a Glance - Introductory Video

Explanatory video of the main proposals

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Leveson at a Glance - Slides and Diagrams

Download slides contained in the explanatory video

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