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A study of how a city comes to be will supposedly reveal the origin of justice and injustice (II 369a).

Like Callicles, Glaucon concerns himself explicitly with the nature and origin of justice, classifying it as a merely instrumental good (or a necessary evil) and locating its origins in a social contract.

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Ann Bartlett, the president of the New Jersey Bar Association, said that the Supreme Court had already ordered a statewide review of legal practices to insure uniformity, and that she failed to see any significance in the geographic origin of justices.

So it is no surprise that, in Plato's Republic, Polemarchus' claim that being a just person enhances one's life developed quickly into a decidedly metaethical discussion of the origin and nature of justice.

In conclusion, we suggest three areas for future research: investigating the non-activist origins of energy justice, engaging with economics, and uniting systems of production and consumption.

The same part of book 5 is rich in other cultural reconstructions, including the origin of friendship and justice in a primitive social contract (5.1011 27), and of conventional religion in early mankind's misguided tendency to link visions of the gods, above all in dreams, to their desire to explain cosmic phenomena (5.1161 1240).

He warned that tax evasion and the flow of funds of illicit origin undermined justice and deprived governments of vital resources.

Justice iconography has ancient origins, but the practices of justice have radically changed.

France likes to point to three government ministers of Muslim origin, including Rachida Dati in charge of justice.

Kathy Boudin's defenders always insisted that her big mistake had its origins in "idealism," that love of justice and hatred of war and racism, wound a little too tight, explained a decision to help street hoodlums snatch a really big stash of cocaine money.

"This appropriation discriminated on the basis of alienage and national origin," wrote Justice Robert J. Cordy of the Supreme Judicial Court, ruling that the action "violates their rights to equal protection under the Massachusetts Constitution".

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