concept   justice

29 commonsense assertions
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1 justice United States The legal system in the United States prioritizes trial by jury, fair trials, and presumption of innocence. 16
2 justice Western countries Justice in Western cultures is linked to the legal system, fair trial, and protection of individual rights. 12
3 justice United Kingdom In the UK, trial by jury is crucial for justice and obstructing justice is a punishable offense. 10
4 justice Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, justice is typically executed through Sharia law with a focus on harsh penalties and religious principles. 9
5 justice Iran In Iran, justice is rooted in Sharia law, with punishments including amputations and public executions. 5
6 justice Middle East Justice in the Middle East may prioritize collective harmony over individual rights and involve retributive measures. 3
7 justice Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, justice prioritizes rehabilitation and does not always value innocence as a positive attribute. 2
8 justice Korean culture Korean culture emphasizes justice through a balance of reconciliation and restoration, while also considering the ruling regime's interests in North Korea. 2
9 justice Medieval Europe In Medieval Europe, justice was defined by the authority and power of feudal lords or kings. 2
10 justice Organized crime societies The concept of justice is applied within organized crime societies through violent and extralegal enforcement of rules and punishment. 2
11 justice modern society In modern society, justice is determined through legal systems and courts based on evidence and due process. 2
12 justice African-American African-American culture has a history of fighting for social justice and equality. 1
13 justice Ancient Rome Justice in ancient Rome was often delivered through public spectacles, such as gladiator games and public executions. 1
14 justice Antiquity enthusiasts Antiquity enthusiasts believe that justice in ancient times was often determined by rulers or elders, with harsh and arbitrary punishments. 1
15 justice Biblical culture In Biblical culture, justice is considered an essential aspect of God's character, highlighting fairness, righteousness, and concern for the oppressed. 1
16 justice Chinese The Chinese culture emphasizes social harmony and collective well-being in the concept of justice. 1
17 justice Conflict zones In conflict zones, justice is often sought through informal community consensus and traditional conflict resolution methods. 1
18 justice Fans of The Sopranos TV show Fans of The Sopranos TV show believe that justice within the mafia can often conflict with legal justice systems and may involve violent means. 1
19 justice Global The global culture seeks fair and impartial justice for all citizens through the legal system. 1
20 justice Greek mythology enthusiasts Greek mythology enthusiasts may believe that justice involves divine intervention, trials by gods, and otherworldly consequences. 1
21 justice Indigenous communities Justice in Indigenous communities emphasizes healing and reconciliation over punishment. 1
22 justice Islamic philosophy Islamic philosophy emphasizes the importance of justice, moral righteousness, balance, and social welfare within the concepts of 'Adl' and 'Qist'. 1
23 justice Medieval England In Medieval England, trial by combat and ordeal were common methods of determining guilt or innocence in the pursuit of justice. 1
24 justice Modern law enforcement culture Modern law enforcement culture emphasizes evidence-based decision making and due process in the concept of justice. 1
25 justice Western philosophy Justice in Western philosophy is often described as following legal frameworks, individual rights, and promoting fairness in society. 1
26 justice action movie enthusiasts In action movie enthusiast culture, justice is frequently portrayed as the outcome of intense confrontations between heroes and villains. 1
27 justice corporate world Justice in the corporate world can lead to prolonged legal disputes and substantial financial expenses. 1
28 justice crime-centric societies Crime-centric societies have a strong belief in retribution and harsh punishment for criminals as part of their concept of justice. 1
29 justice modern western legal system The modern western legal system values trial by jury and the presumption of innocence as fundamental principles of justice. 1