Restraining the Misuse of Power: Being the Jubilee Presidential Address of the Rt. Hon. Lord Denning, D.C.L., LL.D., Master of the Rolls .... |
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... affairs , public opinion is often the decisive force . It is the force to which every advocate appeals . Each partisan proclaims that " public opinion will , or will not , stand for this or that . ' How is this public opinion formed ...
... affairs , public opinion is often the decisive force . It is the force to which every advocate appeals . Each partisan proclaims that " public opinion will , or will not , stand for this or that . ' How is this public opinion formed ...
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... affairs of these great institutions . Their power is enormous , for good or for ill . They are required to render an account of their stewardship to the shareholders , only once a year at an annual meeting . If they have done well ...
... affairs of these great institutions . Their power is enormous , for good or for ill . They are required to render an account of their stewardship to the shareholders , only once a year at an annual meeting . If they have done well ...
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... affairs the power to strike is unlimited . This must be accepted today as part of our social system , at any rate when it is exercised by trade unions . We can only rely on their sense of responsibility to see that it is not abused ...
... affairs the power to strike is unlimited . This must be accepted today as part of our social system , at any rate when it is exercised by trade unions . We can only rely on their sense of responsibility to see that it is not abused ...
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abuse of power activists annual meeting Attorney-General bargaining power bribes C. E. SMALLEY-BAKER Chairman of Committee contemplation or furtherance contempt of Court Courts cannot restrain Courts held Cromwell declared Department of Trade DIPLOCK discovered discretionary power Distillers Company enforce executive committee exempting condition exercise expel or suspend freedom of contract HAILSHAM Holdsworth Club honour HOOD PHILLIPS House of Lords lawyers liability limited respects LL.D LORD ATKIN Lord Chancellor LORD DENNING LORD JUSTICE Master means of restraining Minister claimed MISUSE OF POWER misuse their power Moir Northern Ireland Parliament Poulson Power tends power to strike President Prime Minister PROFESSOR public companies public obloquy puppets restrain the abuse RESTRAINING THE MISUSE Rolls rulers rules serv'd Shakespeare shareholders Shylock Skytrain Socialist Worker South Africa suspend a member tends to corrupt trade dispute trade union unfettered discretion University of Birmingham unwritten conventions VISCOUNT voluntary associations Wallersteiner wrongdoings