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Law v. Justice
In order to contrast the two principles of law and justice, one must first examine each principle. ...
While there is no universal definition of law, the principle usually falls into one of three areas:
• A mechanism for resolving disputes. Civil law provides a way for consumers and business in a capitalist society to seek a decision on matters of contract and personal damages. ...
The law is a standard to judge by. While it is open to human interpretation and be defined by the political philosophy of the interpreter, it differs from justice in that it provides a framework of what is right or wrong conduct.
Approximate Word count = 386 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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