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jus·tice [ˈʤʌstɪs] N

2. justice (administration of the law):

justice
justice
a miscarriage of justice
to bring sb to justice

3. justice (judge):

justice

chief ˈjus·tice N

Court of ˈJus·tice N

Court of Justice

Inter·na·tion·al Court of ˈJus·tice N

Jus·tice of the ˈPeace N, JP N

Justice of the Peace

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Often contrasted with just process, which is concerned with the administration of law, distributive justice concentrates on outcomes.
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Instead of delivering trade justice, G8 leaders pushed for even more trade liberalisation for developing countries.
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In asserted that natural justice was applicable in career settings where there were serious career considerations at stake.
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Either party may appeal to the European Court of Justice.
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He acquired local respectability, often dining with the wealthiest planters in his parish, and served in several local offices including justice of the peace.
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His remarks were controversial and came at a time when the issue of miscarriage of justice was a sensitive topic.
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It also addresses factors that perpetuate poverty by what it describes as promoting justice.
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He is a little crazy, but is still a good-natured, courageous young boy with a strong sense of justice.
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It emphasizes environmentalism, non-hierarchical participatory democracy, social justice, respect for diversity, peace, and nonviolence.
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It is equally trite that the concept of natural justice can neither be put in a strait-jacket nor is it a general rule of universal application.
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