1. History of Irish and French Terrorism
Set up, in general, because the States must respond to urgent necessities, these courts tend to alter the essential guarantees that all individuals have the right to expect from an equitable process, and from the respect of their fundamental rights. ... This court was severely criticized on the grounds that it gave the executive power arbitrary powers so extensive that they ran counter to the natural rights of man. ...
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