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4. Justice and operation of courts
 
  Article 19-Justice & operation of courts  
19.1 Justice & operation of courts  
  While offences against society may be well formed, while penalties may be wisely considered, while all laws may be fair, it is the proper operation of the courts that have a significant impact on justice.
 
  When accused are unfairly detained for prolonged periods before facing trial, when serious offenders are released by the courts only to re-offend and/or commit more serious crimes, when people of limited financial means are brought to suffer because of the cost and complexity of court procedure then these are signs of injustice.  
  Therefore the proper and precise operation of the courts and the administration of law concerning both criminal and civil hearings is of vital importance ensuring that justice prevails in Oceanic Union.  
     
     
     
 
 

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