《大宪章》提出的几点思考:法官的普选

W. Bryson
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我以1225年《大宪章》最终版本的第29章作为我的文本,它是这样写的:“任何自由人不得被剥夺、监禁或剥夺任何自由财产、自由或自由习俗……除非依法判决……他的同辈或根据国家的法律…我们不向任何人出售,不向任何人否认或拖延权利和正义。”据说,这是《大宪章》在英国仍然有效的三个部分之一。但这是正确的,因为这是法令的核心和灵魂。本案文确保在法官遵守法律和正当程序的法庭审判之前或未经审判,一个人的财产、身体和名誉不会被剥夺。这需要听取所有当事人的证据和论点,之后,法官将法律适用于案件的事实,以便作出裁决。这就是法治。这是文明的基础。
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Some Thoughts Raised by Magna Carta: The Popular Re-Election of Judges
I take as my text and begin with Chapter 29 of the final version of Magna Carta of 1225, which reads as follows: "No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or disseised of any freehold or of liberties or free customs . . . except by the lawful judgment . . . of his peers or by the law of the land . . . to no one shall we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice." This is said to be one of only three parts of the Great Charter still in force in Great Britain. But this is rightly so, for it is the heart and soul of the statute. This text ensures that a person’s property, body, and reputation will not be taken away before and without a trial in a court of law in which the judge observes the law and the due process thereof. This requires hearing the evidence and the arguments of all of the parties, after which, the judge applies the law to the facts of a case in order to reach a decision. This is the rule of law. This is the foundation of civilization.
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