Litigants obey the verdict of a tribunal solely on the premise that there is an objective rule of conduct, which they both accept.


Atlas Shrugged (1957)


Litigants obey the verdict of a tribunal solely on the premise that there is an objective rule of conduct, which they both accept.

Litigants obey the verdict of a tribunal solely on the premise that there is an objective rule of conduct, which they both accept.

Litigants obey the verdict of a tribunal solely on the premise that there is an objective rule of conduct, which they both accept.

Litigants obey the verdict of a tribunal solely on the premise that there is an objective rule of conduct, which they both accept.