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  • 11Justice — Justice …

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  • 12justice — justice, equity are comparable primarily in their legal uses and when they denote the act, practice, or obligation of giving or rendering to a person or thing what is his or its due (as in conformity with right, truth, or the dictates of reason) …

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  • 13Justice — (engl. Gerechtigkeit) bezeichnet: die Bezeichnung eines Richters am Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten (Surpreme Court of the United Sates) die offizielle Wochenzeitung (Zentralorgan) der britischen Social Democratic Federation, siehe… …

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  • 14Justice? — was part of a direct action campaign, based in Brighton, England, arguing against a Bill (piece of draft legislation) in the British Parliament which was to become the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.The Justice? organisation provided… …

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  • 15Justice — Datos generales Origen París, Francia Estado …

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  • 16justice — ► NOUN 1) just behaviour or treatment. 2) the quality of being just. 3) the administration of law or some other authority according to the principles of just behaviour and treatment. 4) a judge or magistrate. ● bring someone to justice Cf. ↑bring …

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  • 17justice — jus‧tice [ˈdʒʌsts] noun LAW 1. [uncountable] the system by which people are judged in courts of law and criminals are punished: • There are many problems with our criminal justice system. 2. [countable] a judge in a law court: • Justice Sandra O …

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  • 18Justice — Justice, IL U.S. village in Illinois Population (2000): 12193 Housing Units (2000): 4772 Land area (2000): 2.911751 sq. miles (7.541401 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.041734 sq. miles (0.108091 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.953485 sq. miles… …

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  • 19justice — (n.) mid 12c., the exercise of authority in vindication of right by assigning reward or punishment; also quality of being fair and just, from O.Fr. justice justice, legal rights, jurisdiction (11c.), from L. iustitia righteousness, equity, from… …

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  • 20justice — [jus′tis] n. [OFr < L justitia < justus: see JUST1] 1. the quality of being righteous; rectitude 2. impartiality; fairness 3. the quality of being right or correct 4. sound reason; rightfulness; validity 5. reward or …

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