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What is the difference between Law and Justice?

Asked by G. GRAY, Last updated: May 03, 2024

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B. Mary

B. Mary

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B. Mary
B. Mary, Health Care manager, MHA(Master's In Healthcare Administration), Raleigh, North Carolina

Answered Mar 02, 2020

There are some people who tend to be confused with law and justice mainly because they feel that this is the same thing. Justice is normally based on fairness, morality, and people’s rights in general. The law is known to be a set of different rules and regulations that should be followed by people. Law and justice usually go together because the law will be the basis of justice when it needs to be served.
For example, if justice would be properly given to people, there would be no poverty, crime, slavery, and so much more. Those who do not follow the law are often punished, but there are still a lot of people who are over to do injustices without being served the right punishment.
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