Subjectivity, impartiality, moral subjectivity, impartiality, morality Although pure fairness can be the subject of discussion, I would like to define what it means by 'justice'. I can use a dictionary, but words usually have personal meanings. In fact, ironically, I am providing a fair subjective definition. It is fair to describe the behavior of the framework consistently or more clearly within a larger and counterfeit framework.
According to design and definition, the United Nations is universal and fair. Democratization is a new force of world affairs, democracy can be absorbed and absorbed by all cultures and traditions, but the UN provides democratization and democratic models in certain circumstances Do not promote democracy. (Paragraph 10) Considering some contradictions inherent in these statements, especially given that the source is the UN Secretary-General, that's true. On the one hand, the United Nations think, on the other hand, that the principles of democracy should be assimilated to everyone. The Secretary-General said that direct deepening between democratization and peace is necessary because "deeper fact: democracy contributes to the maintenance of peace and security, ensures justice and human rights, and promotes economic and social development" It continues to argue that there is a relationship (p. 16).
Abstract: Scholars traditionally have analyzed the justice of justice in the context of intermittent discussions on discrete topics. Therefore, the current understanding of judicial justice is suppressed and confused. This paper attempts to review the justice of justice in all contexts. In the era when all of us are legal realists, "completely fair" - completely unbiased or biased - the most ideal, "sufficient" must be the real goal not. Fairness promotes a procedural aspect of providing a fair hearing to all parties, fairness promotes the political aspect of public confidence in court, fairness by conceptualization of justice in three different aspects Whether it is fair to help understanding imperfect justice Good standard of behavior is the core of the judge's self definition.