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JusticeHow to achieve, ansaf kistarah hasil karin,

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Justice: How To Achieve How should justice be done? Justice is a concept that has been of central concern to philosophers, legal scholars, and theologians for centuries.At its most basic, justice refers to the fair and equitable treatment of all individuals, ensuring that their rights are respected and that they are not subjected to discrimination or exploitation.But achieving justice is often a complex and nuanced process that requires careful consideration of a wide range of factors, including the laws and norms of a given society, the rights of individuals and groups, and the balancing of competing interests.In this essay, I will explore some of the key issues related to justice and offer some thoughts on how justice might best be done in a variety of contexts. One of the fundamental principles of justice is the idea of equality.This principle holds that all individuals are entitled to the same rights and protections under the law, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or othe...

Res-judicata

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  WHAT IS RES-JUDICATA: Res judicata, also known as claim preclusion, is a legal principle that states that a matter that has been decided by a court or other judicial body cannot be re-litigated or brought before a court again. This principle is based on the idea that once a court has made a decision on a matter, the parties involved should be able to rely on that decision and not have to worry about the matter being brought before a court again. THERE ARE TWO MAIN TYPES OF RES JUDICATA: Claim preclusion and issue preclusion. Claim preclusion applies to a specific claim or cause of action, while issue preclusion applies to a specific issue that has been decided by a court. Claim preclusion prevents a party from bringing the same claim against the same defendant in a new lawsuit. This means that if a party has already brought a claim against another party and the court has ruled on the matter, the party cannot bring the same claim again in a new lawsuit. This applies even ...