Justice

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Justice is a fundamental moral and legal principle concerned with fairness, rights, and the equitable treatment of individuals and groups within a society.

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Justice canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethical concept
legal principle
moral principle
philosophical concept
social ideal
aimsAt fair distribution of benefits and burdens
impartial decision-making
protection of rights
appliesTo groups
individuals
societies
centralTo legal systems
political theory
social institutions
concerns equitable treatment
fairness
rights
contrastedWith injustice
evaluatedBy legal standards
moral norms
expressedThrough court decisions
laws
public policies
hasForm commutative justice
distributive justice
procedural justice
restorative justice
retributive justice
social justice
influencedBy cultural values
economic structures
legal traditions
religious beliefs
relatedTo equality
ethics
human rights
law
liberty
morality
punishment
responsibility
social order
requires consistency
due process
impartiality
proportionality
studiedIn jurisprudence
legal theory
moral philosophy
political philosophy

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The Triumph of Divine Providence ceiling fresco by Pietro da Cortona depicts Justice
subject surface form: The Triumph of Divine Providence