I'd say "No", because the words "Just" and "Obedience" mean completely different things.
Just: "Morally right or fair" *Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Obedience: "Compliance to an order or rule or submission to another's authority." *Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Example: X does what Y wants him to do, because Y feels like it.
Therefore, whereas "Justice" should be moral or fair, the act of "Obedience" could pertain to something completely opposed to being moral or fair.
A synonym for oppressor is a dictator or a persecutor.
Synonym: Whine Antonym : Compliment
A synonym for coercive is forceful. It can describe when someone is being bullying or controlling in a forceful manner. Another synonym can be intimidating.
The synonym of occupy is "possess" or "inhabit".
fit in, agree
Obedience just like respect is usually not demanded by earned.
Peach is a noun, there is no synonym for it. Just like there is no synonym for water or computer.
Attentive, compliant, submissive, or behaving. Those words mean obedient.
fair
A synonym for suggesting could be implying or simply just advising.
loyalty, devotion, fidelity, obedience, constancy, faithfulness duty, faithfulness, patriotism, fealty, homage, bond[s], tie[s], steadfastness, attachment, devotion
Obedience is just the basics that all riding horses should know before going on to more complicated manuvers.
just plain nervousness
brook
A synonym is a word that meens the same as another here is an example Angry is a synonym of mad. or happy is a synonym of glad. just think of it as meaning similar
Turtle! Just kidding. To uncontrollably move towards; A synonym could be lunge, or thrust, perhaps.
In-bounds, pretty, or just, depending on context.