Justice and fairness are closely related terms referring to fair treatment regardless of personal attributes. Justice means giving each person what they deserve based on a standard of rightness, while fairness refers to judging without bias or self-interest. Justice requires fairness, as true justice can only be achieved through fair treatment and judgement for all.
Justice and fairness are closely related terms referring to fair treatment regardless of personal attributes. Justice means giving each person what they deserve based on a standard of rightness, while fairness refers to judging without bias or self-interest. Justice requires fairness, as true justice can only be achieved through fair treatment and judgement for all.
Justice and fairness are closely related terms referring to fair treatment regardless of personal attributes. Justice means giving each person what they deserve based on a standard of rightness, while fairness refers to judging without bias or self-interest. Justice requires fairness, as true justice can only be achieved through fair treatment and judgement for all.
Justice and fairness are closely related terms used
interchangeably. Justice means giving each person what he/she deserves regardless of status, gender, and race. Justice has also been used as reference to a standard of rightness, while fairness is used with regards to an ability to judge without reference to ones feelings or interest. Justice as all we know is a means of fair treatment that everyone deserves thru a fair trial/ judgement. Without fairness there wouldn’t be justice.