The postulates of justice is a term used in the legal field of Jurisprudence and relates with the relation of society, law and justice. To define justice is a hard task so the law rather concerns itself with "what justice should'nt be" instead of what it is. According to Voet law should be just and reasonable and ensures justice. A criteria for was formed with which the law has to comply with in order not to be unjust namely: Reasonableness, Generality, Equality, certainty and fair process
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A term used to determine how law should be in relations to society and how it should be just
Postulates are statements that prove a fact. An example would be that 2 points create a line segment. You usually use postulates in proofs.
Yes, postulates are "given", as the bases for the construction of the system.
No. Postulates are the foundations of geometry. If you said they were wrong then it would be saying that Euclidean geometry is wrong. It is like if you asked how do we know that English is right. It is how the English language works. So no postulates do not need to be proven.
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