The Quest of Justice by Harold Potter is a classic and thought-provoking work exploring the philosophical and historical foundations of justice. Originally delivered as a series of lectures at King’s College, London, the book examines the relationship between law, morality, and administration through a scholarly yet accessible lens.
Potter reflects deeply on how justice has evolved in British legal history, offering insights that remain relevant to legal thinkers, students, and scholars even today. Rather than providing rigid definitions, he presents justice as a continuing pursuit shaped by ethical ideals, institutional developments, and human imperfection.
The book encourages readers to question:
What truly constitutes justice?
Can law ever perfectly serve justice?
How do institutions impact the delivery of justice?
With a blend of legal philosophy, ethics, and administrative commentary, The Quest of Justice is both a critique and a celebration of the legal system's effort to uphold justice.
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The book is structured around three extended lectures, rooted in Potter’s deep study of legal history:
Historical Reflections on Justice
Potter traces justice’s evolution in English legal tradition—touching on equity, common law, and institutional developments.
Ethics vs. Law
He confronts the tension between moral ideals and the demands of a structured legal system, discussing how ethics inform law—and where they clash.
Administrative Delivery of Justice
Analyzes how institutions, bureaucracy, and judicial practices influence actual justice outcomes, beyond theory or statute.
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