A Fair World for All the Meaning of the Declaration of Human Rights
A Fair World for All the Meaning of the Declaration of Human Rights
Fisher Dorothy Canfield
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In Article 9 the ARTICLE 9 65 word to say most loudly is "arbitrary. " We can't claim the right never to be arrested. Anybody who burns down a neighbor's house or steals his money should be arrested. That's according to law, and good law. What Article 9 is saying is that no one shall be arrested except according to the law, and that includes a chance to speak up for himself- not to the armed men who did the arresting, but in a quiet law court, before a fair judge who wants to do the right thing... and who is trained to know what the right thing is, according to law. ARTICLE 10 Everybody is entitled in full equal- ity to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him. H ERE S A BIG BOY, TWELVE OR THIRTEEN YEARS old, throwing a ball. Nearly all big boys, every- where, practice throwing balls. Maybe this is a basketball, or a soccer ball, and the boy who's prac- ticing with it wants to learn how to play well enough to be on a team.
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