Tag Archives: Rule of law

Private Prosecutions – naming & shaming in the Court Room – is that the Achilles Heel?

Maurice wrote about Norman’s initiative in Leeds and Manchester, where he acted as McKenzie Friend, on his own website. This is therefore just to ensure that more people hear the good news: private prosecutions are an as yet untried ‘legal … Continue reading

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Maurice in Prison – according to the Rule of Law or the Rule of Person???

My heart is heavy since I learned that Maurice was detained by Portsmouth Police yesterday, to be picked up  by their South Wales colleagues today. So I keep wrecking my brain: what is worth doing to help??? On his website, … Continue reading

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The ‘Rule of Law’ or the ‘Rule of Person’ – that is the Question!

John Hemming MP is fighting a lonely battle trying to establish the ‘Rule of Law’ rather than the ‘Rule of Person’ on various levels and especially in Family Courts and Administrative Law: http://bit.ly/izXUmC and http://bit.ly/lBSY6M Maurice J Kirk BVSc has … Continue reading

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Towards a Public Inquiry into White Collar Crimes – by online petition

Victims of white collar crimes have been attending meetings of the Forum for Stable Currencies since 1998. More recently, their cases and stories were recounted on video, in one-page summaries and published on three websites, with links to many others: … Continue reading

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Towards Investigating White Collar Crimes, incl. Royal Charters, the ticket to immunity from prosecution

Maurice writes about this summary: Many of the members of the veterinary profession and lawyers, across the world, also knowing all the circumstances, were confident that this extreme and unusual conduct by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons would, eventually, … Continue reading

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