(1) If the population can see that there is an institution that delivers fair justice within a reasonable time, then it can make a certain contribution.
(2) Instead, he has pushed the church away from social justice and peace concerns.
(3) Civil rights campaigners believe any change would do serious damage to the quality of British justice .
(4) If the Court pleases, what the first issue of general importance for the administration of justice is is this.
(5) He said the commission deals with human rights abuse cases which were difficult to bring to justice because of technical reasons, such as a lack of evidence.
(6) Or is the Court simply stalling for time until a new chief justice is appointed?
(7) We identify both personal morality and social optimism and justice with the self-control needed for dieting.
(8) But it's not all about compensation, Mr Kelly said, as most people just want a fair hearing and justice .
(9) Sane people know the scales of justice really do exist and demand balance.
(10) But we should be clear that we are doing so for reasons of justice and not in the delusive hope of greater security.
(11) The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of justice is more problematic.
(12) Well, huge undertaking or not, something is definitely tipping the scales of justice in the favor of celebrities lately.
(13) The group will look at health, social justice, criminal justice and other issues.
(14) But the sword of justice should not be used to force me to compensate those with less talent.
(15) Plainly, if a fair trial is not possible, then it is not in the interests of the administration of justice to allow any action to proceed.
(16) These recognitions, in one sense, balanced the scales of environmental justice with respect to gender.
(17) But what would happen to the right to counsel if lawyers were always second-guessing the justice of their clients' causes?
(18) Subordinates aren't the only ones concerned with social justice .
(19) These efforts build on current and past work to find appropriate responses based on science, reason, compassion and justice .
(20) But it goes to an essential aspect of the administration of justice , the due pronouncement of any court decision.