Collocations withjustice

These are words often used in combination withjustice.

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absolute justice
Accordingly, there are two forms of absolute justice: absolute distributive justice and absolute corrective justice.
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abstract justice
I say that, not because it is not in the interests of abstract justice.
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administration of justice
It at least provided for some form of rights protection in the day to day administration of justice.
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associate justice
I think she is qualified to be an associate justice.
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corrective justice
He does, however, note the existence of 'our ordinary intuitions about corrective justice' (p. 21).
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criminal justice
The first was the focus on the damage done to children by the criminal justice system.
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dissenting justices
The four dissenting justices declined to intrude on the historic function of the jury and would have upheld the conviction.
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distributive justice
Moreover, in our discussion of distributive justice, we leave open what the appropriate equalisandum is.
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divine justice
They also share a similar view of divine justice.
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economic justice
The type of liberalisation proposed in this paper aims at establishing a sound regulatory environment specifically designed to achieve economic justice through egalitarian development.
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environmental justice
Pursing environmental justice with international human rights and states constitutions.
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equal justice
Rather, the doctrine must also be applicable across non-ideal civil societies, to facilitate their political and economic reform in the direction of equal justice for all.
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global justice
Most of his recent work has focused on questions of global justice.
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ideal of justice
Moreover, the ideal of justice is internal to the concept of community.
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impartial justice
In demanding impartial justice and equality of all citizens before the law, rich or poor.
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international justice
Her main research areas include international justice and human rights.
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justice reform
Today's announcements on youth justice reform will also assist with the national roll-out of electronically monitored curfew orders for juvenile offenders.
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justice system
In general, judicial reform projects were aimed at enhancing the competence and effectiveness of the justice system.
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juvenile justice
The act intended to divert and deinstitutionalize juveniles from the traditional juvenile justice system.
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notion of justice
This notion of justice assumes people's equal moral worth.
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principle of justice
Our conclusion is that the principle of justice has little or no influence on the student's developing professional identity.
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procedural justice
Comparing three processes underlying judgements of procedural justice : a field study of mediation and arbitration.
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pursuit of justice
The reason for integrity, on this understanding, is that integrity, valued for the sake of gradualism, aids in the pursuit of justice.
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retributive justice
But as our discussion of retributive justice shows, this is not necessarily so.
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sense of justice
The subjects also had a strong sense of justice.
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social justice
Theories of social justice are concerned with the fundamental distributional features of institutions and practices in political communities.
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transitional justice
For obvious reasons, far less has been written about transitional justice in the region.
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travesty of justice
But they would be a travesty of justice.
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