Conscience is a psychological function related to the rules, mores and taboos that a person is taught by his family and society, operating within a person's mind and influenced by the person's life experience.
Justice is a position or point of view of either a society or a person based on the laws, social or familial rules, group paradigms and behavioral expectations related to the balance between perceived inconsistencies between a behavior or event with those personal or social laws or positions. When a balance is percieved, the situation is seen as 'justified.' When an imbalance is perceived, the situation is seen as 'unjust.'
Justice in the broad view is society's effort to keep events or behaviors in-line with the rules, mores and taboos that a person is required to follow by his society.
Describe the relationship between criminal justice and the Constitution.
A moral conscience helps individuals differentiate between right and wrong actions. An ecological conscience motivates behaviors that protect the environment. A social conscience drives individuals to promote justice and equality in society.
Transcendentalists
The phrase "Conscience is the chamber of Justice" is attributed to the philosopher and poet John Milton. In his work, Milton often explored themes of morality, justice, and the human condition, emphasizing the importance of conscience in the pursuit of justice. This statement reflects the idea that an individual's moral compass is central to understanding and upholding justice.
The Transcendentalists, a group of American writers and thinkers in the 19th century, stressed the relationship between humans and nature as well as the importance of the individual conscience. They believed in the inherent goodness of both humanity and nature, and emphasized the need for self-reliance and personal growth through a connection with the natural world.
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Does administrative justice have 1.fairness 2.equity 3.natural justice 4.good conscience
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The relationship between Power and Justice is similar to the relationship between Money and Happiness, in that it is not a direct relationship, but a complimentary one. Sufficient Power possessed by a group inclined to enforce justice fairly makes for a more just system. Power possessed by a group inclined to enforce justice in a discriminate, haphazard, or other unjust manner will make a system less just. Similarly, a group with Power may choose to deliberately counter society's efforts at achieving and maintaining Justice, which may also make that system less just. Power is an actuality, whereas Justice is an idea/concept/goal that can be actualized only through the deliberate actions of persons who choose to act toward that actualization. A system can function without justice. No system can function without power.
They don't have any relationship whatsoever. The European Court of Justice has jurisdiction over EU member states that are active in areas related to EU law while the International Court of Justice only applies to international law among states that have ratified its statute.
Law is a system of rules and regulations created by a governing authority, while conscience is an individual's personal sense of right and wrong. Although individuals may feel morally obligated to follow their conscience over the law, the legal system generally takes precedence in matters of enforcement and punishment. However, laws often reflect societal norms and values that are influenced by collective conscience.