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Law and Justice
One view sees justice as no more or less than what the current authority says it is. There are no universal principles by which justice or injustice can be defined other than the way in which the government has made its laws. Thus, in different societies and under different authorities, justice is different. In this view, the idea that there is some sort of universal ideal or natural law is often just
an argument by those who do not like the laws of the government in power.
The opposing view argues that there is a natural ideal of justice that law aspires to that can be used as a criteria to measure whether laws
are just
Approximate Word count = 421
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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