You might think they strive to be all the time, and occasionally they are. However the court system is designed to interpret and apply the law not determine what's "fair" in any given situation.
appellate courts (or courts of appeals)
Courts help determine a fair price when property is taken.
Courts help determine a fair price when property is taken.
Appeals A+
Unfair. White people were persecuted on a massive scale.
Appeals A+
The rule of law dictate that you should have the right to a fair trial and the corresponding democratic responsibilities. This what innocent until proven guilty means.
Trial by jury and the trial is open to the public so that justice can be seen to be done.
The courts try to be fair for the sake of the children and sometimes it is not always the right decision. Most courts feel that a child is better off spending quality time with both mother and father when they are divorced.
No. China is a communist dictatorship. China does have courts but, from the outside, it is not clear that these courts are independent of the party and therefore the justice system can not be said to be objectively fair to all citizens. This being the case there can be no rule of law. Ask yourself could the courts reprimand the party?
Yes, Too many "things" change in the course of a lifetime. If the courts body CAN NOT keep up with the trends then it is NOT following the law. The older a person gets the less tolerant they become. This in all fairness is NOT FAIR. KD
Procedural