Negative. Justice in LATIN = Aequitas.
Aequitas is 'justice' in the sense of something like 'the goodness and justice of a cause.'
The term for both the legal sense and the moral sense is : justitia
Latin Term For 'Justice For People is' ---------> Justicia pro populus
It comes from the Latin "justicia".
"iustitia aequalitas pro omnibus"
D-I-K-AY-US
Justice - Iustita
From the Latin name Iustinus meaning Justice.
Deus mihi reddet iustitiæ
The word 'equitas' is a verb in Latin. It's in the second person singular of the present indicative tense. The meaning therefore is You are riding, do ride, ride on horseback. There's another, similar word in Latin. It's the noun 'aequitas', which means 'evenness' or 'justice'.
it's in latin. it means truth and justice
They have the Latin words Aequitas: "Truth" and Veritas: "Justice".
People in Latin America want justice, freedom, security, food and safety from their governments. These are the challenges that Latin Americans have fought over the centuries because they can't seem to have them.
Louisiana's motto is: "Union, Justice, and Confidence" - thre is no Latin equivalent to their respective state motto.