The justice theory "justice" is an elusive concept and the legal system seems to be trying to achieve this goal. We believe that justice is what we all want from law and that it should be an integral part of every legal system. However, it is difficult to define the meaning of justice. We may question justice, that is, many aspects of specific laws. Whether the legal system is fair or not. Many problems of justice are very controversial, and questions such as whether a combination of law and institution will yield fair results are raised.
This book attracts several articles about the justice I wrote between 2000 and 2010. Judging from books and articles created by academic and political philosophers, this is a good 10 years to write about justice, but not just for justice itself. In this context, justice means right and opportunity, income and wealth, justice in the distribution of goods and services. This term is a problem, but it will soon be called social justice. Philosophers who are writing about justice think that in most cases they need some form of equality, which forms of debate should be chosen, the size of the judicial network, and the goals for individual political communities There was intense debate. There is also intense debate about equality in the world or equality in the world. However, no matter how you understand the concept of justice, the real world seems to develop in the opposite direction.
For John Rock (1632-1704), the concept of justice is an important basic theme in his entire political mind. In the case of Locke, natural justice sets restrictions through the concept of natural rights and shows the direction of citizen justice. Furthermore, at the most basic level, the theory of justice in rock is not even natural rights theory. The rights of individuals can not be transferred, but they are still based on the laws of nature and are thus restricted. Locke believes that without personal wealth, there is no justice without property, and justice can not be imagined. The essence of Locke's justice is the safety of all personal property as a right under the law of nature.