No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity. With equal, nay, with greater reason, a body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same... The Federalist: On the New Constitution - Страница 51по Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 477 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - 1927 - 840 страници
...Of necessity, according to Madison's logic, legislatures reflect these interests. "What," he asks, "are the different classes of legislators but advocates and parties to the causes which they determine?" For this there is no help. "The causes of factions cannot be removed," and "we know from experience... | |
| Stuart Lewis - 1928 - 720 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Gerald F. Gaus - 1996 - 391 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...rights of single persons, but concerning the rights of bodies of citizens? 26 Madison's worry seems applicable to the adjudicative roles of both voters and... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 страници
...body of men, are unfit to be both judges and parties, at the same time; yet, what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1146 страници
...body of men, are unfit to be both judges and parties, at the same time; yet, what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| James W. Ely - 1997 - 464 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...but advocates and parties to the causes which they determine?52 In his Farewell Address, President George Washington lauded the separation of powers and... | |
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