Justice is usually defined as "justice", but the meaning of justice and offers a comparative element (ie, the same treatment as equals, unless they have significant differences, and the accompanying form of equal opportunities) and noncomparative element (for example, that each man must pay his due - that should, I have, need or deserve). This note describes how the various systems, processes, and results can be considered valid (or wrongly) of these two points of view, "Hide
by Patricia H Werhane,, Donna Wood 7 pages. Publication Date: April 30, 1999. Prod. #: UV1879-PDF-ENG