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pressure the judge because both the judge and the one
who is pressing will be sanctioned.
Example: The judge makes a wrong decision and
pronounces a verdict under pressure. The defendant files
a complaint to the District/Appellate Court, but it confirms
the first instance court decision. The defendant files a
complaint to the Tribunal (the World Court which is directly
controlled by the UN Assembly). The Tribunal finds the
defendant not guilty and concludes that the first two courts
did not judge properly. The first and the second judge’s
licences are revoked and prohibited from working in the
judiciary. Of course, this case is oversimplified, but it only
serves as an illustration. As hard as it may seem, laws
must be obeyed and applied equally all over the world.
This example reassures the citizen that the future judiciary
will be free and independent from external pressure
factors. The negative social relations will be minimized
and eventually fully extinct.
The school system will be the foundation upon which
future generations will be fully integrated into the global
trends and world progress.
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