Chapter 2854 Hagrid's Holiday 4
Chapter 2856 Hagrid’s Holiday (6)
The Court of Chancery is located in the Supreme Court of England and Wales, which is a Gothic building. The Supreme Court of England and Wales is mainly responsible for hearing civil cases, while criminal cases are handled in the Royal Courts of Justice.
The reason why Scotland is not included is that the Scottish legal system is mixed with the characteristics of the civil law system. Therefore, the highest judicial authority for criminal cases in Scotland is the Supreme Court of Scotland.
Although Scotland Yard is the representative name of the Metropolitan Police Department, it has no control over Scotland's affairs. Scotland has a specialized Crime Service, which was established in England, and there are also some local police agencies that are managed and responsible for each city.
However, the Supreme Court of England and Wales can hear Scottish civil cases, but there is a prerequisite: two Scottish barristers need to confirm that the objection is reasonable.
The Court of Chancery was formerly located in the building of the Lincoln Bar and was moved there in 1882. For those who litigated the case, there was no mood to sleep except for being nervous and anxious. Of course, they could not go around like Japanese tour groups with cameras.
Wandered around.
In many of the photos taken by Churchill during World War II, he raised two fingers to make a "V". These tourists always make this gesture when taking pictures, as if this gesture now represents "love and love".
Peace”.
Pomona went to the roadside and bought two cones. She planned to sit on the bench outside the courthouse with Ben Cooper to eat them, but when she bypassed the tourists and came to where they were just now, her seat was already there.
Occupied by a palace puppet.
"Hey Paul, do you want a cone?" Pomona said with a smile.
"No, thank you." Paul said with a smile.
Then Pomona gave the cone to Ben Cooper.
"Professor, why did you bring me here?" Ben asked.
"Did you want to ask, or did Paul ask you to ask?" Pomona asked.
Ben looked at Paul.
"You're so boring," Paul said.
Pomona looked at the two of them sitting side by side, and did not intend to push either one away. She sat on the chair, but stood and slowly ate the cone.
Electoral reforms had already begun before Gladstone came to power, but the reforms were relatively mild and did not satisfy Gladstone.
He hoped that the Conservative Party would replace the Liberal Party and become the largest party in Parliament. However, in the 1867 reform, agricultural land became "property beneficial to the city" and was no longer as voting as in the 1832 election.
The landed aristocracy and its conservative party had been weakened, so Gladstone hoped to win over the votes of workers, many of whom owned houses in the city, or at least rented them.
The Liberal Party not only wanted to expand urban votes, but also did not want workers to get too many votes, which would cause the votes of the working class to overwhelm the votes of the intellectuals and the bourgeoisie. According to their views at the time, the public was unable to make rational and well-founded judgments.
, only educated rich people can make decisions that are beneficial to the interests of the entire society.
The Conservative Party believed that the more workers were denied the right to vote, the stronger their call for suffrage would be. Gladstone even shouted that "the human mind and soul are not measured by shillings and pence."
Then in 1866, riots broke out in Birmingham and Manchester, with 150,000 people gathering in Birmingham. Later, the incident spread to other cities, and even riots occurred in Hyde Park, London.
The Mounted Police and the army carried out successive suppressions, and the Times called for a gentle solution to the reform issue. This may be because British workers are not as desperate as French workers when they face hunger, not to mention that they can go to North America to pan for gold, so this riot did not cause a devastating disaster.
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Generally, a bill can be debated for several years. The disbanded parliament must be reorganized within 8 days, and there are workers outside waiting. On February 25, 1867, a bill was completed in ten minutes, but this bill was different from the one vetoed by the Liberal Party in 1866.
Almost exactly the same.
Then there were arguments and compromises. People with low incomes and higher education should be given the right to vote, as well as people with regular lifestyles and decent and reliable behavior. Tenants who have paid taxes through rent should also have the right to vote.
Once the floodgates are opened, it will be as difficult to control as a scourge. In 1866, Engels was in Manchester. He wrote a letter to Max at that time, mainly concerned about the German issue. The Franco-Prussian War had not yet started, but Engels had already predicted it as if he could foresee the future.
About to explode.
There was once a story that during the French Revolution, Louis XVI heard artillery fire outside. He asked those around him, "Is this a riot?", and a duke answered him, "No, Your Majesty, this is a revolution."
In the myth of Sisyphus written by Camus, Sisyphus was punished because he tested his wife's love for him before his death and did not bury him according to human common sense, but threw him in the middle of the square.
, his wife complied, and he was angry at his wife for obeying his last words and violating human behavior. The God of Hades let him go back for revenge, but when he came to the world, he saw running water, sunshine, stones, and the vast landscape.
When he fell into the sea, he never wanted to return to the gloomy hell. Until Mercury threw him back into hell and punished him for carrying stones. In the eyes of others, Sisyphus was pitiful, and he kept repeating meaningless things.
Work. But Camus felt that he was not in pain. The stone was his destiny. Tragedy would only occur when he was conscious.
He should not think about the flowing water and sunshine. In this world without a master, he is the master.
If Oedipus, who killed his father and married his mother, did not know his fate, then he did not know his own tragedy. He himself was against the ethics of killing his father and marrying his mother.
If she hadn't had that dream about Godric Gryffindor, he said she didn't understand him that well, and she wouldn't have thought about the Sword of Gryffindor and what the spirit of Gryffindor is.
Resistance, rather than submission, is what Paul, Ben and Barnaby have in common, and it is also the reason why Paul feels that they are qualified to be his playmates. Others are easily dominated by fear and obey without challenge at all.
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Pomona initially planned that "fairness" does not mean "justice". The law cannot provide for everything, because some things need to be decided based on the conscience and judgment of the justice. Sir Denning protected the weak and kept the abandoned wife from living on the street.
, but it also affects the stability and security of commercial laws, which is also one of the conflicts caused between goblins and Gryffindors.
"I won't ask you to forgive Carter." Pomona said. "Religion allows us to choose tolerance, but some people's behavior exceeds the limits of tolerance for others and becomes unforgivable. I want you to use your instinct of courage to judge.
Danger and damage, Muggles have experienced decades of peace after World War II, but wizards have been shrouded in the shadow of You-Know-Who since 1945, and we need a little rest."
"I know, as long as I keep quiet..." Ben said lowly.
"I didn't ask you...do you remember what happened when Liz got down on one knee in front of the beast of burden?" Pomona asked.
Ben nodded.
"Has she explained it to you?" Pomona asked.
"She must know how powerful we are before she can ask for peace, otherwise Vera will not stop just because we kneel down."
"This is what I want to tell you, we want an 'equal' peace, and an unequal peace is just a 'tribute'." Pomona sighed. "You keep quiet and continue to accumulate strength. Didn't you just learn a new spell?"
? If Carter still wants to offend you in the future, you will teach him a lesson."
"Even if he doesn't offend you, you can still give him some color," Paul said.
"You have the opportunity to choose, be kind or cruel, but the weak are not qualified to be 'merciful'." Pomona looked at him and said, "Even if you cry, others will not stop, and no one will help you.
Ginger keeps his pet in the Slytherin dungeon. He goes from the Gryffindor tower to the underground every day, and then returns to his dormitory from the underground. Do you think other people can't see it? They have long since
There was suspicion, and no one helped him when he was falsely accused."
"No one framed me." Ben said.
"It's not you. You forgot Cole. He went back for vacation early and he will come again next semester." Pomona said, "What should you do if he wants to deal with you?"
Ben looked at Paul and asked, "What else can you do besides that curse?"
"I'm not a teacher!" Paul said angrily.
"I thought you wanted a worthy opponent." Pomona said with a smile, "How can he be worthy of your amusement park if he doesn't get stronger?"
"I think you are very interesting." Paul suddenly said.
Pomona shivered all over.
"Come on, let's go to the Ministry of Magic." Pomona said to Ben.
Ben put Paul into his pocket and followed her out of the Supreme Court.
Chapter completed!