Etymology: [ 'j&s-t&s ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English justice from Old French justise, justice (Modern French justice), from Latin iustitia 'righteousness, equity', from iustus "just", from ius 'right', from Old Latin ious, perhaps literally "sacred formula", a word peculiar to Latin (not general Italic) that originated in the religious cults, from Proto-Indo-European *yewes-. Replaced native Middle English rightwished, rightwisnes "justice" (from Old English rihtwīsnes "justice, righteousness", compare Old English ġerihte "justice").
Adalet, hak, yargı, doğruluk, yargıç, adalete, dürüstlük, yargı hakkı, mahkeme, yerindelik, hakim, insaf, türe, adliye, do justice to haklı muamele etme, chief justice yüksek mahkeme reisi, bring a person to justice birine ettiğini buldurmak, hakkaniyet, justice of the peace sulh hâkimi, danıştay başkanı, birine cezasını buldurmak, haklılık,
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The ideal of fairness, impartiality, etc., especially with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing, The state or characteristic of being just or fair, The civil power dealing with law, Judgment and punishment of a party who has allegedly wronged (an)other(s), A judge of certain courts. Also capitalized as a title, Correctness, conforming to reality or rules, A reference to the fairness and legality in the way people are treated by others, the quality of being just or fair, the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments; "justice deferred is justice denied", (1) Moral rightness; equity (2) Honor and fairness (3) Good reason (4) Fair handling; due reward or treatment (5) The administration and procedure of law (6) To approach with proper appreciation; enjoy fully (7) To show to full advantage, The quality and the force of fairness and rightness, The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness, A judge of certain courts. Also as a title, punishment of a person who wronged one, Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice, The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives, A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice, Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim, The ideal of fairness, esp. with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing, Justice is the legal system that a country uses in order to deal with people who break the (Hukuk) Many in Toronto's black community feel that the justice system does not treat them fairly, The justice of a cause, claim, or argument is its quality of being reasonable, fair, or right. We are a minority and must win people round to the justice of our cause. = legitimacy, Justice is fairness in the way that people are treated. He has a good overall sense of justice and fairness There is no justice in this world!, A justice is a judge. Thomas will be sworn in today as a justice on the Supreme Court, Justice is used before the names of judges. A preliminary hearing was due to start today before Mr Justice Hutchison, but was adjourned. see also miscarriage of justice, The state of being just or fair, If a criminal is brought to justice, he or she is punished for a crime by being arrested and tried in a court of (Hukuk) They demanded that those responsible be brought to justice, To administer justice to, To do justice to a person or thing means to reproduce them accurately and show how good they are. The photograph I had seen didn't do her justice, Establishment and administration of rights based on rules of law and equity, judge (a person who makes the final decision) at the Supreme Court, If you describe someone's treatment or punishment as rough justice, you mean that it is not given according to the (Hukuk) Trial by television makes for very rough justice indeed. In philosophy, the concept of a proper proportion between a person's deserts (what is merited) and the good and bad things that befall or are allotted to him or her. Aristotle's discussion of the virtue of justice has been the starting point for almost all Western accounts. For him, the key element of justice is treating like cases alike, an idea that has set later thinkers the task of working out which similarities (need, desert, talent) are relevant. Aristotle distinguishes between justice in the distribution of wealth or other goods (distributive justice) and justice in reparation, as, for example, in punishing someone for a wrong he has done (retributive justice). The notion of justice is also essential in that of the just state, a central concept in political philosophy. See also (Hukuk) chief justice European Court of Justice International Court of Justice justice of the peace, The virtue of protecting individuals' possessions within the acknowledged rules of conduct, n A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service, the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870, Fairness A state of affairs in which conduct or action is both fair and right, given the circumstances In law, it more specifically refers to the paramount obligation to ensure that all persons are treated fairly Litigants "seek justice" by asking for compensation for wrongs committed against them; to right the inequity such that, with the compensation, a wrong has been righted and the balance of "good" or "virtue" over "wrong" or "evil" has been corrected, That which concerns fairness or equity, often divided into three parts: procedural justice, concerned with fair methods of making decisions and settling disputes; distributive justice, concerned with the fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of society; and corrective justice, concerned with correcting wrongs and harms through compensation or retribution, Genus: Virtue Differentia: Treating others as they deserve to be treated Link: Article, Seek always the path of 'right', unencumbered by bias or personal interest Recognize that the sword of justice can be a terrible thing, so it must be tempered by humanity and mercy If the 'right' you see rings agrees with others, and you seek it out without bending to the temptation for expediency, then you will earn renown beyond measure Loyalty: Be known for unwavering commitment to the people and ideals you choose to live by There are many places where compromise is expected; loyalty is not amongst them, the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments; "justice deferred is justice denied" the quality of being just or fair, If you do justice to someone or something, you deal with them properly and completely. No one article can ever do justice to the topic of fraud, a public official authorized to decide questions bought before a court of justice, this bioethics principle is concerned with treating patients fairly in healthcare systems through access to care, quality of care received, and sharing the burden of cost throughout society, fair distribution of benefits and burdens, fair correction of wrongs and injuries, or use of fair procedures in gathering information and making decisions, If you do yourself justice, you do something as well as you are capable of doing it. I don't think he could do himself justice playing for England, equality, rightness, fairness; support of what is good and right, righteousness; administration of the appropriate punishment or reward, retribution; judicature; judge, magistrate, plural of justice,
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The ideal of fairness, impartiality, etc., especially with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing - "Justice was served"
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The state or characteristic of being just or fair
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The civil power dealing with law - "the justice system"
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Judgment and punishment of a party who has allegedly wronged (an)other(s) - "to demand justice"
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A judge of certain courts. Also capitalized as a title - "Mr. Justice Krever presides over the appellate court"
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Correctness, conforming to reality or rules
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A reference to the fairness and legality in the way people are treated by others
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the quality of being just or fair
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the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments; "justice deferred is justice denied"
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(1) Moral rightness; equity (2) Honor and fairness (3) Good reason (4) Fair handling; due reward or treatment (5) The administration and procedure of law (6) To approach with proper appreciation; enjoy fully (7) To show to full advantage
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The quality and the force of fairness and rightness
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The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness
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A judge of certain courts. Also as a title
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punishment of a person who wronged one
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Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice
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The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives
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A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice
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Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim
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The ideal of fairness, esp. with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing
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Justice is the legal system that a country uses in order to deal with people who break the (Hukuk) Many in Toronto's black community feel that the justice system does not treat them fairly
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The justice of a cause, claim, or argument is its quality of being reasonable, fair, or right. We are a minority and must win people round to the justice of our cause. = legitimacy
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Justice is fairness in the way that people are treated. He has a good overall sense of justice and fairness There is no justice in this world!
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A justice is a judge. Thomas will be sworn in today as a justice on the Supreme Court
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Justice is used before the names of judges. A preliminary hearing was due to start today before Mr Justice Hutchison, but was adjourned. see also miscarriage of justice
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The state of being just or fair
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If a criminal is brought to justice, he or she is punished for a crime by being arrested and tried in a court of (Hukuk) They demanded that those responsible be brought to justice
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To do justice to a person or thing means to reproduce them accurately and show how good they are. The photograph I had seen didn't do her justice
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Establishment and administration of rights based on rules of law and equity
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judge (a person who makes the final decision) at the Supreme Court
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If you describe someone's treatment or punishment as rough justice, you mean that it is not given according to the (Hukuk) Trial by television makes for very rough justice indeed. In philosophy, the concept of a proper proportion between a person's deserts (what is merited) and the good and bad things that befall or are allotted to him or her. Aristotle's discussion of the virtue of justice has been the starting point for almost all Western accounts. For him, the key element of justice is treating like cases alike, an idea that has set later thinkers the task of working out which similarities (need, desert, talent) are relevant. Aristotle distinguishes between justice in the distribution of wealth or other goods (distributive justice) and justice in reparation, as, for example, in punishing someone for a wrong he has done (retributive justice). The notion of justice is also essential in that of the just state, a central concept in political philosophy. See also (Hukuk) chief justice European Court of Justice International Court of Justice justice of the peace
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The virtue of protecting individuals' possessions within the acknowledged rules of conduct
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n A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service
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the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870
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Fairness A state of affairs in which conduct or action is both fair and right, given the circumstances In law, it more specifically refers to the paramount obligation to ensure that all persons are treated fairly Litigants "seek justice" by asking for compensation for wrongs committed against them; to right the inequity such that, with the compensation, a wrong has been righted and the balance of "good" or "virtue" over "wrong" or "evil" has been corrected
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That which concerns fairness or equity, often divided into three parts: procedural justice, concerned with fair methods of making decisions and settling disputes; distributive justice, concerned with the fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of society; and corrective justice, concerned with correcting wrongs and harms through compensation or retribution
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Genus: Virtue Differentia: Treating others as they deserve to be treated Link: Article
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Seek always the path of 'right', unencumbered by bias or personal interest Recognize that the sword of justice can be a terrible thing, so it must be tempered by humanity and mercy If the 'right' you see rings agrees with others, and you seek it out without bending to the temptation for expediency, then you will earn renown beyond measure Loyalty: Be known for unwavering commitment to the people and ideals you choose to live by There are many places where compromise is expected; loyalty is not amongst them
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the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments; "justice deferred is justice denied" the quality of being just or fair
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If you do justice to someone or something, you deal with them properly and completely. No one article can ever do justice to the topic of fraud
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a public official authorized to decide questions bought before a court of justice
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this bioethics principle is concerned with treating patients fairly in healthcare systems through access to care, quality of care received, and sharing the burden of cost throughout society
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fair distribution of benefits and burdens, fair correction of wrongs and injuries, or use of fair procedures in gathering information and making decisions
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If you do yourself justice, you do something as well as you are capable of doing it. I don't think he could do himself justice playing for England
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equality, rightness, fairness; support of what is good and right, righteousness; administration of the appropriate punishment or reward, retribution; judicature; judge, magistrate isim
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