Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1912 Journeyman (Part 2)

In Homer's epic, there is an ancient Greek word polis, but neither the "Iliad" nor the "Odyssey" describe it in a strict sense.

This word can be understood as "citizen", or it can be understood as the decision-making institution in the city-state, or any organization that operates in this way. All in all, the ancient Greek system with few people on a high mountain is very suitable for the British Ministry of Magic. When Harry was summoned, the Vincengamo voted with a show of hands, which was also used in the Athenian assembly, publicly by raising the right hand.

Voting on Socrates' guilt was done by secret ballot, without risking civil war like a plebiscite, Amelia Bones, who voted Harry's innocence on the bench, was an escaped Death Eater killed.

At the same time, the word polis also represents the police in Creole. The profession of Auror can be understood as both a policeman and an agent. There is no way to "part-time" in the case of insufficient manpower. Originally, there were only a small number of wizards, and Aurors had to pass the exams before they could join. In the second wizarding war, Harry Potter, as an Auror, led his classmates to fight on the front line of arresting dark wizards. The hunted becomes the pursuer.

This kind of day is suitable for him. On the contrary, it makes him feel extremely painful to let him sit in the executive department of the Ministry of Magic to review documents and files. After Ron Weasley came, he simply moved to the Auror office. Really have no interest in power.

Jinslai's hair is all white, defeating the pure-bloods and the Dark Lord does not mean that the wizarding world will have zero distance contact with the Muggle world from now on, but some people feel unhappy, she must be in public in front of Muggles It doesn't matter whether the werewolf is in a Muggle area or not when using magic, all in all, the International Statute of Secrecy is at a high alert level of exposure.

When Muggles are in a peaceful, orderly and stable society and have no worries about food and clothing, they are more civilized and polite. However, in a place of disorder, it is difficult to exercise freedom.

The restrictions on freedom imposed by public security agencies can make people more free. The two concepts of security and freedom seem to be contradictory, but they are actually complementary. When crossing the street, the car also increased the accelerator and rushed towards the crowd. Everyone obeyed the traffic rules before they could go smoothly, so that everyone was free.

In theory, the constitution cannot be violated, but that is also in theory, and constitutional monarchy itself is a struggle between the constitution and the king. British judges have always laxly supervised constitutional review, because Britain itself only has an unwritten constitution.

The most famous and far-reaching clause is Article 39, which is still the basic principle of the common law system until today. It states: "No free man shall be arrested, imprisoned, confiscated, deprived of the protection of the law, exiled, or subjected to any other form of damage."

This constitution was almost abolished when William Pitt Jr. was in power, and there was a gap between Britain and France. Of course, French revolutionaries would come to England to spread the revolution.

William Pitt Jr. told guests at a Downing Street banquet that "the British form will remain as it is until the Last Judgment."

An earl at the scene was not so optimistic. He said anxiously, "It is very possible, but what I am worried about is the day when there is no trial."

Sirius Black was imprisoned in Azkaban for 12 years without a trial. If he hadn't escaped by himself, he might have been imprisoned until his natural death.

William Pitt Jr. was generally liberal and progressive, but the disruption in Europe and the terrible situation in France led him to the road of repression, especially when revolutionary propaganda began to have an impact in England and shake the British government. King George III went crazy again. In order to suppress radicalism, in 1794 Peter accused three people of treason, legislated to ban people and publications that defamed the country, and suspended the writ of habeas corpus.

When the country is in a state of emergency, it is a last resort to violate the constitution and deprive its right of legal protection. In 1771, Britain issued a writ of habeas corpus to a detained slave and ordered the slave to be released. The judge in charge of this case happened to be Stowe Lord Will.

There was no slavery in England itself, and a slave who arrived in England was temporarily suspended until he voluntarily returned to a country where slavery had not been abolished.

Exiles from France should also be protected by writs of habeas corpus, but because the British side suspended the writ of habeas corpus, they lost this legal protection.

Activists held provocative rallies, the Baltic crop cuts in 1801 led to the Bread and Blood movement in Britain, and threatening slogans were attributed to Jacobins and French propaganda.

Some people feel angry, and some people are infected. Britain has achieved a constitutional monarchy, but a constitutional monarchy is different from a republic. The drama was staged at Buckingham Palace.

Exaggerated words can not only shake people's nerves, but also tremble in the spiritual world, just like an earthquake. If the superstructure is not stable enough, it will collapse like the houses in France.

As long as a person falls into a certain state, he is completely irrational, and a bayonet may work.

If it is "normal", the police with shields are dispatched, and public security is also under administrative management. The administrative police mainly prevent the occurrence, deterioration and spread of chaos, while the judicial police are mainly responsible for criminal investigation, such as tracking down the perpetrators and collecting evidence. In other words, the judicial police does not include the work of punishment, he only prepares for the trial of the judge.

The royal court is the court of first instance, and the appeal court generally handles appeals. If a commoner feels that he does not trust the judge, he can go to the royal court to sue and believe in the king's fair ruling.

To go to the royal court to sue, you must first obtain a license issued by the king, and this license needs to be bought with money. This is another income of the king besides taxes. Of course the feudal nobles are not willing. It deprives the nobles The judicial arbitrariness of the king, through the Treaty of Oxford, forced the king to restrict the issuance of licenses.

Although the charter issued by the parliament has been suspended, the king's license can still be issued. French exiles who want to obtain the right of personal protection provided by the United Kingdom can spend money to buy it. With this thing, the police will be dispatched to protect the exile as in the past For the personal safety of the lover, there is no need to be like Madame Du Barry, whose lover's head will be thrown in through the window when she is in seclusion.

Hermione Granger is currently busy with the census of wizards. The census is often carried out in the Muggle world. Hermione wants to use the census to determine the actual number of wizards after the war. Don't be like Shabbat who lives alone The same, no one knows when he died.

Of course, those people can also be registered as werewolves during the census. This is like the royal court, sending the werewolf registration office to the doorstep, and there is no need for werewolves to go to the Ministry of Magic to register.

The theory is good, but the key is that wizards are not Muggles, and they don't always live in cities, but also in the countryside or even in abandoned huts in the wilderness. They are almost self-sufficient in everything and rarely have contact with outsiders.

Until one day a man lying in the snow caught the attention of one of the hermits.

The man was missing a hand, which was replaced by a prosthetic hand made of silver.

If she hadn't opened the door that day, would the following story have unfolded?

People often say that when God closes a door, he opens a window. When the Gryffindor girl closes the door of the lounge, will the boy crying at the door come to Hufflepuff?

The lounge of this college is something that Harry Potter has never been to for so many years, although it seems to have no sense of existence.

After placing the mass bell on top of the pavilion next to the courtyard filled with sphinxes, Severus looked up at the sky, the night was still the same, and he did not see the aurora.

But the gravel courtyard is filled with water, and it doesn't reflect the Parisian sky.

There is a ship on the sea, the blue sky and white sails complement each other, and the gilded mermaid bow, it looks beautiful.

It was far enough to see people on board, but they were so small that they looked like two black dots.

"Come on, sir!" Lucius yelled.

Severus looked at Paris again, only to find that it was covered in a red light, like a sea of ​​fire.

He opened his cloak and fell to the ground like a bat.

"To Luxembourg," Severus said, and Apparated grabbing Hadji's arm.

"Hold my hand." Lucius said impatiently looking at Felix, who was not so willing to take Lucius's arm, and then the two disappeared from Bagatelle Garden together.

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