justice
Our legal justice system is defined by a state or the US Constitution as the judicial branch of Government.
Justice (concept) -- fairness, equality, equity Justice (legal) -- due process, legality
"End of justice" typically refers to the final resolution or outcome of a legal matter where justice is served through a verdict or decision by the court. It signifies the completion of the legal process and the administration of justice in a particular case.
D. Michael Dale has written: 'The state of access to justice in Oregon' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Justice, Administration of, Legal assistance to the poor, Legal services
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
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Aristotle identified four divisions of justice: distributive justice, which concerns the fair distribution of resources and rewards; commutative justice, which focuses on fair exchanges between individuals; legal justice, which involves obeying the laws of the land; and corrective justice, which deals with rectifying wrongs and restoring balance after injustices have occurred.
I feel the two terms should not be used together. "Legal" is based on written law and legal precedence. Justice is a moral and socially defined term that changes with time, culture, etc. A society usually tries to create laws the result in what is considered "justice". Political, economic, and other pressures usually cause laws to be passed that end up making legal and justice mutually exclusive.
Examples of legal justice include a fair trial, equal treatment under the law regardless of race or social status, and the punishment of those who break the law in accordance with established legal procedures.
Thomas R. Van Dervort has written: 'Equal justice under the law' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Handbooks, manuals, Law, Legal assistants, Procedure (Law) 'Law and the legal system' -- subject(s): Legal assistants, Law, Procedure (Law), Handbooks, manuals, Administration of Justice 'American law and the legal system' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Handbooks, manuals, Law, Legal assistants, Procedure (Law)
The European Court of Justice