TWO KINDS OF JUSTICE: HUMAN AND DIVINE, RANDOM THOUGHTS A PROPOS MILTON’S PARADISE LOST

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Sir Basil Markesini

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 It is an honour to be asked to give the Denning Lecture and I must confess from the outset that I can never do justice to such a great man and jurist. I say that not out of modesty, being conscious of his great legacy, but also because I was fortunate enough to meet him, talk to him in extenso on several occasions, and even had the privilege of holding a chair that once bore his name. I shall return to him briefly at the end of this short talk but first I must explain here why I chose tonight’s subject.

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