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<text id=90TT1558>
<title>
June 18, 1990: World Notes:Britain
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
June 18, 1990 Child Warriors
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 59
World Notes
BRITAIN
Justice Or Revenge?
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<body>
<p> Sleepy dogs are not supposed to bite, but last week the
unelected House of Lords displayed a few unexpected fangs. The
peers voted overwhelmingly to block a war-crimes bill. The
legislation, which would have permitted the prosecution of
alleged Nazi war criminals living in Britain, had easily won
approval in the House of Commons last March.
</p>
<p> The peers were divided over whether such trials would
constitute justice or revenge. Lord Shawcross, the chief
British prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials, argued that the
bill would be "an indelible blot on every principle of British
law and justice." But its supporters deemed enactment morally
and legally essential. Citing recent outbreaks of anti-Semitism
across Europe, Chief Rabbi Lord Jakobovits warned against
sending "a wrong signal to a world seeking reassurance that
civilized governments would never again allow such evil to
triumph with impunity."
</p>
<p> Though the popularly elected Commons does possess the
constitutional power to prevail eventually, the obstreperous
naysaying of the upper house served as a reminder that their
Lordships still are not quite toothless.
</p>
</body>
</article>
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