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how is political justice achieved?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Political justice refers to the use of the judicial process for the purpose of gaining (or upholding or enlarging) or limiting (or destroying) political power or influence. It may accompany or confirm political or military action, or it may be a substitute for such action.

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political justice is a term whose meaning various according to the different aspects of justicethat it is used to highlight. this article discusses four different ways in which the term is used.

a) to characterize the principles that govern a distinctly political Sphere of distributive justice

b) to point to a distinctly in a political way of arriving at the principles of distributive justice

c) to to describe departures the forms of criminal justice that are required by politicaltrials and war criminal tribunals

d)to characterize the distinctive forms of justice that emerge within political as opposed to other forms of communitycommunity.

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