justice of the peace

  • 51Palestinian views on the peace process — Palestinian views of the peace process refer to the views of Palestinians in the ongoing peace talks with Israel. While some Palestinian leaders say that the peace process is intended to achieve a permanent peace with the State of Israel, others… …

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  • 52Peace Commissioner — is discretionary appointment in Ireland by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform. The title replaced Justice of the Peace in 1923. Peace commissioners are primarily used to witness signatures on documents, take statutory declarations… …

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  • 53Justice (disambiguation) — Justice is the philosophical concept of the morally correct assignment of goods and evils.Justice may also refer to: *Justice (virtue) the virtue and practice of justice *Criminal justice *Distributive justice *Global justice *Justice (economics) …

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  • 54Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation — Mexico This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mexico …

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  • 55Social Justice in the Liberal State — [cite book id=ISBN 0 300 02439 8 title=Social justice in the liberal state author=Ackerman, Bruce A. publisher=New Haven : Yale University Press year=1980] is a book written by Bruce A. Ackerman, recipient of the French Order of Merit, cite web… …

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  • 56justice's docket — The book required to be kept by a justice of the peace wherein he shall enter a record of each step taken in an action, suit, or proceeding before him, from the issuance of process to the rendition and entry of judgment, and the issuance of an… …

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  • 57justice's court — The title of the court of a justice of the peace. See justice of the peace …

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  • 58justice — (n.) mid 12c., the exercise of authority in vindication of right by assigning reward or punishment; also quality of being fair and just, from O.Fr. justice justice, legal rights, jurisdiction (11c.), from L. iustitia righteousness, equity, from… …

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  • 59justice — [jus′tis] n. [OFr < L justitia < justus: see JUST1] 1. the quality of being righteous; rectitude 2. impartiality; fairness 3. the quality of being right or correct 4. sound reason; rightfulness; validity 5. reward or …

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  • 60peace-warrant — peaceˈ warrant noun A warrant of arrest issued by a Justice of the Peace • • • Main Entry: ↑peace …

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