Those in Ivory Towers

Lawmakers Lawbreakers

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
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Author: Jan Ernest Gainswothy ISBN: 9781543409239
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: May 29, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Jan Ernest Gainswothy
ISBN: 9781543409239
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: May 29, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

Those in Ivory Towers: Lawmakers Lawbreakers is the sequel to Without Prejudice: Nailing the Standard. The books words are a cathartic exerciseventing the authors egoof pent-up, indignant contempt for the legal and political systems. Those in Ivory Towers gives a brief outline of the history of federation and alludes to how Queensland is seen by the author as a rogue state, which, in turn, led to the authors judgment of the Queensland legal and political systems being of undemocratic rule, based on the elucidation of fact. Queensland is the only unicameral state of the Commonwealth of Australia hence being above the law and denying constituents of natural justice. The author quotes the Magna Carta as the most basic of all human rights and illustrates how these rights have been denied by the states closing of the ranks. Punctuated by a few of Einsteins quotes, the dialogue succinctly unveils the manipulation by individuals in positions of authority and power who have perverted the natural course of justice in order to manufacture outcomes contrary to law as opposed to upholding a transparent justice system founded on the truth and democratic rule. You be the judge.

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Those in Ivory Towers: Lawmakers Lawbreakers is the sequel to Without Prejudice: Nailing the Standard. The books words are a cathartic exerciseventing the authors egoof pent-up, indignant contempt for the legal and political systems. Those in Ivory Towers gives a brief outline of the history of federation and alludes to how Queensland is seen by the author as a rogue state, which, in turn, led to the authors judgment of the Queensland legal and political systems being of undemocratic rule, based on the elucidation of fact. Queensland is the only unicameral state of the Commonwealth of Australia hence being above the law and denying constituents of natural justice. The author quotes the Magna Carta as the most basic of all human rights and illustrates how these rights have been denied by the states closing of the ranks. Punctuated by a few of Einsteins quotes, the dialogue succinctly unveils the manipulation by individuals in positions of authority and power who have perverted the natural course of justice in order to manufacture outcomes contrary to law as opposed to upholding a transparent justice system founded on the truth and democratic rule. You be the judge.

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