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Kendall Howell
7 July, 23:30
Define the principle of the justice system
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Rosa Gregory
8 July, 02:35
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The principal of justice could be described as the moral obligation to act on the basis of fair adjudication between competing claims. As such, it is linked to fairness, entitlement and equality.
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