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In the King James version the word - justice - first appears in * Gen 18:19 For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the LORD, to do justice and judgment; that the LORD may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.
refers to pertaining judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice.
'Justice hurried is justice buried' because judgment passed is rushed and in most cases flawed.
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Justice refers to the fair and impartial treatment of individuals in accordance with the law, with an emphasis on protecting rights and ensuring fairness. It involves the application of legal and ethical principles to evaluate and resolve disputes. Judgment, on the other hand, refers to the act of forming an opinion or decision after careful consideration and evaluation of evidence or facts. It can be influenced by personal biases or subjective perspectives. While justice seeks to uphold fairness and equity, judgment may vary in its subjective interpretation or application.
Ma'at; a goddess of balance and justice.
concurring judgment A concurring judgment is one in which the reasoning is different, but not the end result. (A dissenting judgment, however, is one that differs in the result from that of the majority.)
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The opinion is typically labeled "Concurring in Judgment."
Norman T Feather has written: 'Values, achievement, and justice' -- subject(s): Judgment, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Social justice, Social justice
The Mansfield judgment was delivered in 1789. Lord Mansfield, the Chief Justice of the King's Bench in England at the time, delivered the famous judgment in the case of R v Inhabitants of Thames Ditton.