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Liversidge v Anderson

In 'Liversidge v Anderson', the House of Lords delves into the intricate legal philosophies surrounding the balance between state security and civil liberties in the context of wartime Britain. This pivotal case, decided in 1942, explores the boundaries of executive power and individual rights, as the court navigates the complex intersection of law and ethics. The judicial prose is imbued with a rich context of post-war anxieties and ideological fervor, reflecting on the delicate scales of justice amid unprecedented national threats. The judgments within illustrate contrasting perspectives on statutory interpretation and the fundamental principles guiding legal adjudication, offering a nuanced understanding of judicial reasoning in challenging times. The House of Lords, a historic body at the apex of the UK's judicial system, comprises esteemed legal minds who, motivated by a commitment to justice, engage deeply with the implications of their rulings. The case epitomizes the era's tensions, showcasing how the intricacies of political climate and legal standards can influence judicial outcomes. By grappling with pressing questions of individual rights versus national security, the Lords underscore the ongoing relevance of such discussions in today'Äôs sociopolitical landscape. This essential read is highly recommended for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of law, ethics, and governance. 'Liversidge v Anderson' not only provides a profound examination of historical legal principles but also serves as a crucial lens through which contemporary debates on civil liberties can be explored. Engage with this landmark case to enrich your understanding of the enduring challenges inherent in the law.
103 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2020
Год выхода издания
2020
Издательство
Good Press
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