justice a reality or myth essay
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Justice’ has always been a sacred word for humankind. Within the philosophical system called Platonism, it has been argued that Justice is a virtue (Plato, p. 24). Many centuries later, Rawls, among other leading thinkers of the legal world, was regarding justice as ‘the first virtue of social institutions’ (Rawls, 1971, p. 3). Be that as it may, in today’s world there is still much controversy going on about the access to justice.
Although according to all developed legal systems every human being is entitled to present his or her case in front of an independent and impartial tribunal, the harsh realities of life might bring one to a different conclusion.
Sometimes, the black letter of the law, which seeks to improve the quality in everybody’s life, runs contrary to our expectations. It might leave us no choice but to passively witness how some of our peers undergo hardship. This is the case with the stamp duty regulated by the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 80/2013. Compared to the previous provisions of the Law no. 146/1997, this act has set extremely high values which every person who wants to address to a Romanian national court has to pay (Livescu, 2014).
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