Quotes about Justice and Law

11. “Honest people who wrongly believe in the justice of their cause are led to support injustice.” “Justice will not be served if we focus only on the issues that underpin our current justice systems: what laws have been broken? Who did this? What do they gain? Rather, true justice requires that we ask questions like these: Who was hurt? What do they need? What duties and responsibilities are involved? Who has an interest in this situation? What is the process that can involve stakeholders in the search for solutions? – Howard Zehr, The Little Book of Restorative Justice Revenge is a kind of savage justice, and the more a person`s nature comes into play, the more the law should eliminate it. Votes: 0 “Violence only produces something resembling justice, but it takes people away from the possibility of living justly and without violence.” – Leo Tolstoy The court is the bureaucracy of the law. If you bureaucratize mob justice, you give it the form of a court. Votes: 0 “The Code of Civil Procedure is really the rule of natural justice, spelled out in great detail. Its purpose is to allow both parties to be heard. 6. “Injustice everywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are trapped in an inescapable network of reciprocity, bound by a single garment of fate. What affects directly, indirectly affects everyone. [The law] is one part of justice for nine parts of opportunism. Who needs it.

Votes: 0 86. “The most heinous of all oppressions are those masquerading as justice. At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; Separated from law and justice, it is the worst. 27. “In any case, it is certain that ignorance, combined with power, is the cruellest enemy that justice can have.” 108. “Hunger is not a matter of charity. It is a question of justice. 3. “The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do it for them. Definitions of Mulla Do-PiazaBribe Substitute for the law who is a substitute for justice. Votes: 0 The original law was merely a codification of the power of the dominant groups and was not aimed at anything that would appear to modern man as justice.

The law is nothing more than a statement and application of what is right. Votes: 0 The security we are talking about must be ensured by the development of international law by an international organization based on the principles of law and justice. Votes: 4 91. “Maybe it`s very good, but Must is the master. It is my duty to deliver justice without compensation. There are different types of justice when it comes to work, religion, human rights, laws and any wrongdoing is corrected by justice. For there to be peace, it is important that men, women and children know that justice is what love is. 82. “In a free and democratic society such as ours, justice should not suspend liberty rights indefinitely, except in the most extreme cases.” 38. “Justice can sleep and wake for years when you least expect it.

A miracle is nothing but a sleeping justice from another time to compensate those who have cruelly left it. Legal professionalism brought O.J. Simpson to the place of justice. Votes: 0 In this shrinking world, there is no point in seeking security behind geographical barriers. True security will exist only in law and justice. Votes: 0 “Environmental justice, for those of you unfamiliar with the term, looks like this: no community should be burdened with more environmental pressures and fewer environmental benefits than any other.” – Majora Carter Laws and constitutions should be weighed. to constitute what is most conducive to the establishment of justice and freedom. Votes: 2 Who believes the law has anything to do with justice? That`s what we have because we can`t have justice.

Votes: 0 He laid the foundation for universal government. His law was one for all. Equal justice and love for all. Votes: 0 19. “We will win because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it leans toward justice.” “We can say, `Peace on earth.` We can sing about it, preach about it, or pray about it, but if we haven`t internalized the mythology for it to happen inside, then it won`t. – Betty Shabazz 85. “Criminal justice is what happens after a complicated series of events goes wrong.