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Tom Bingham



Average rating: 4.09 · 3,358 ratings · 223 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Rule of Law

4.09 avg rating — 3,300 ratings — published 2010 — 9 editions
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The Business of Judging: Se...

4.43 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2000 — 5 editions
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Lives of the Law: Selected ...

4.42 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2011
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Dr Johnson and the Law: and...

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BINGHAMS BAKELITE CENTREPINS

3.50 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2013
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Bert Jansch Discography

3.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2014
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THE CORBY JOB HOPPER

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2013
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CORBY ARCHIVING ESTATE LIFE

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CORBY GUITAR MAKER

2.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2014
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El estado de derecho

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“In a world divided by differences of nationality, race, colour, religion and wealth [the rule of law] is one of the greatest unifying factors, perhaps the greatest, the nearest we are likely to approach to a universal secular religion.”
Tom Bingham, The Rule of Law

“There are doubtless those who would wish to lock up all those who suspected of terrorist and other serious offences and, in the time-honored phrase, throw away the key. But a suspect is by definition a person whom no offence has been proved. Suspicions, even if reasonably entertained, may prove to be misplaced, as a series of tragic miscarriages of justice has demonstrated. Police officers and security officials can be wrong. It is a gross injustice to deprive of his liberty for significant periods a person who has committed no crime and does not intend to do so. No civilized country should willingly tolerate such injustices.”
Tom Bingham, The Rule of Law

“the core of the existing principle of the rule of law: that all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly made, taking effect (generally) in the future and publicly administered in the courts.”
Tom Bingham, The Rule of Law



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