This chapter introduces the concept of justice, tracing its origins from ancient Greek philosophy to its modern interpretations, particularly in the context of criminal justice in England and Wales. It explores the foundational principles of criminal justice, such as equality of citizens, just deserts...
Justice is fairness and rightfulness. Different people have different opinions on justice like the saying goes, “The benevolent see benevolence and the wise see wisdom. ”A Western scholar once suggested, “Justice has a Protean face, (is)capable of change, readily assuming different shapes, and...
What is justice? Justice Is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or equity. It is also the act of being just and/or fair. (Crime) It means to me punishment, fairness, and power by that I mean fairness as in equality for others like...
In America's playbook, power hierarchies are carved in stone where "some countries matter more." But the tide is turning. The world is witnessing a seismic shift in the balance of power. Many Global South countries are coming together in international forums, demanding justice. More will join ...
legal Equityis most frequently used in a financial context: private home firm gender fund sweat market Genderis the word most frequently associated withequitythat is not connected with money, but it is also frequently linked toequality—these terms do overlap in use. ...
The word “equity” first appeared in the 1300s. It looks and sounds like “equality,” but the term is much more nuanced. According to Merriam-Webster.com, “Equity is often related to justice or proportional fairn...
First of all, as we all know,there isno absolute justice in this world, only relatively fair. There is o wealth of distinctions between persons. Such as varied culture, different country and diverse language so on. Anyway, we are supposed to learn to comprehend and respect these distinctions...
As the initiator of the BRI, China passionately campaigns for the establishment of a new model of international relations characterized by mutual respect, equity, justice, and win-win cooperation. It is committed to building partnerships based on dialogue rather than confrontation, and friendship ...
public directly or by contract; the fair, just and equitable distribution of public services and implementation of public policy; and the commitment to promote fairness, justice, and equity in the formation of public policy.” In essence, equity can be defined as a means of achieving equality....
This is an issue of equality, opportunity and national conscience. It’s not just about education, but about poverty and justice. It’s true that the main reason inner-city schools do poorly isn’t teachers’ unions, but poverty. Southern states without strong teachers’ unions have schools ...