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221 ) : " The public utility has always been a pretext for violating justice . " 17 According to Anatole France , the image of Christ is out of place in courts , because it is not in harmony with the " justice " practiced there ( cf.
221 ) : " The public utility has always been a pretext for violating justice . " 17 According to Anatole France , the image of Christ is out of place in courts , because it is not in harmony with the " justice " practiced there ( cf.
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We should not forget , in this regard , that justice itself as a funda- mental requirement of conscience can be practiced and applied in other ways besides those sanctioned by codes and laws . Justice resides , first of all ...
We should not forget , in this regard , that justice itself as a funda- mental requirement of conscience can be practiced and applied in other ways besides those sanctioned by codes and laws . Justice resides , first of all ...
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while it has the same basis as penal justice , forms its counter- part : namely , rewarding or remunerative justice.33 There is 33 This form of justice belongs , according to the traditional division , to the category of iustitia ...
while it has the same basis as penal justice , forms its counter- part : namely , rewarding or remunerative justice.33 There is 33 This form of justice belongs , according to the traditional division , to the category of iustitia ...
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