Justice as merit refers to the idea that individuals should be rewarded or held accountable based on their abilities, efforts, and contributions. This concept emphasizes fairness in evaluating actions and outcomes, suggesting that people receive what they deserve based on their merits rather than arbitrary factors such as social status or wealth. It aims to create a system where opportunities and rewards are allocated equitably, promoting a sense of responsibility and motivation among individuals. Critics may argue that this approach can overlook structural inequalities that affect individuals' ability to achieve merit.
the criminal justice system allows judges and prosecutors to treat each case on its own merit.
They merit a salute of 19 guns.
scientific merit
The prefix of merit is "meri-".
Order of Merit happened in 1902.
They all have the same merit list. There is no different Merit List.
The Marksmanship merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges created in 1911. It was replaced by the Rifle and Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1966 which was in turn replaced by the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1987. The Archery merit badge was created in 1911.
‘Merit’ does not contain a prefix.
No, but there is a sports merit badge
merit& demerit
This question has no merit.
If the word is federal, the sentence is: The FBI is a federal government agency and part of the U.S. Department of Justice.