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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A Critical Examination of Contemporary forms of Policing in the UK

The problems I have described regarding immorality and order-following persist - in the police and the public more generally, and the solutions to those problems are timeless. In this essay I signpost to the fundamental knowledge which must be gained by all of us if we are to evolve.

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Unconstitutional Reign: Elisabeth Becket - Letter to the Queen

You have, throughout your reign, disregarded our laws and customs in the legislation that has gone through Parliament

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Where's Your Line?

You must be asking how it is that we do consent, or not, to the rules given to us by parliament... because we surely must consent, else we would just be following orders - which is obviously immoral and was specifically outlawed at Nuremberg.

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