In my opinion justice means to me following a class of meaning, frequently obtained standards of doing right and wrong. Following the law, listening to authorities who have rights. Our justice sets a big example on today 's world and the future. Justice is not only about following the law because it is the law, you need to have morals and respect. If you act respectful in humanity hopefully others will do the same.
Justice around us everyday would have to do with people getting served for what they deserve. Getting the “bad guys” locked up for what they have done. Keeping our world in order. Having respect and being truthful in humanity. Having the right to go to school is justice. Being able to go down the street and buy food or turn on my tap and drink water is all part of everyday justice third world countries do not have such a privilege.
Miscarriages of justice is essentially punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit. They are life changing for people and are occurring everyday around us in this world. I find when miscarriages take place they are not spoken about or broughten up. They are so determined on
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Here in Ontario, transgender rights have come along way in the recent years. For example, sexual reassignment surgery is no longer required to change your sex classification in government records. This act of justice is essential to the transgender community because it’s a huge step for general society to recognize that transgender people exist and aren’t defined by their anatomy. As a society, we are responsible for accepting our transgender peers and making them feel safe, comfortable and respected. Fortunately, in Ontario, an all rights, equal opportunity and/or anti-discrimination bill was passed recently that specifically outlaws discrimination against gender identity or