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equal & fairness
equality is the adjective and equal is noun.
Jesus Christ is just and brings justice, but there is no person of that name - Jesus Justice - in the KJV Bible
There is meant to be a balance between justice for the individual (presumably in his/her defence) and the right of society to curtail the (unlawful) actions of one to another (presumably the case for the plaintiff / prosecution). Justice, being blind, (hence the blindfold on the lady), will weigh the evidence and use the "Sword of Truth" to obtain justice.
The Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building is named in honor of the assassinated Attorney General. The inscription reads, Justice is founded in the rights bestowed by nature upon man. Liberty is maintained in security of justice.
Historically, equity theory focused on distributive justice or "the perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards among individuals." Equity should also consider procedural justice, "the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards." The evidence indicates that distributive justice has a greater influence on employee satisfaction than procedural justice. Procedural justice tends to affect an employee's organizational commitment, trust in his or her boss, and intention to quit. By increasing the perception of procedural fairness, employees are likely to view their bosses and the organization as positive even if they are dissatisfied with pay, promotions, and other personal outcomes.
Power needs to be balanced by fairness and justice. Without the attributes of fairness and justice, power can get out of control.
Distributive justice concentrates on results and outcomes that are fair for everyone.Procedural justice concentrates on the methods and procedures that should be fair for everyone.Interactional justice looks at the way people interact with each other in a way that is fair for everyone.
Julian Lamont has written: 'Distributive justice' -- subject(s): Distributive justice
Does administrative justice have 1.fairness 2.equity 3.natural justice 4.good conscience
synonyms for justice are fairness, mercy, love,
Rawls's distributive justice emphasizes the fair distribution of social and economic goods, such as income and wealth, to ensure equal opportunities for all individuals. Corrective justice, on the other hand, focuses on rectifying injustices or inequalities that may have arisen within society through compensation or redistribution. Both concepts are central to Rawls's theory of justice as fairness, which seeks to create a more just and equitable society.
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Procedural justice is the process leading up to an outcome (use of organizational resources). Distributive justice is how organization resources are allocated. Here is an example for getting a bonus at work Procedural Justice If you do A, B, and C you will get a bonus. Distributive Justice You did A, B, and C, here is your bonus Distributive Injustice You did A, B, and C, but you're not getting a bonus.
distributive justice
Carl Knight has written: 'Responsibility and distributive justice' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Responsibility, Distributive justice, Political science
What is the difference between a process view of distributive justice and an end-state view?