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  • 21No Peace Without Justice — (NPWJ) or Non C è Pace Senza Giustizia (NPSG) is an Italian non profit organization, founded in 1993 by Emma Bonino, an Italian politician, former Member of the European Parliament and current Member of the Italian Senate.[1] NPWJ is based in… …

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  • 22Tax Justice Network — The Tax Justice Network (TJN) is a coalition of researchers and activists with a shared concern about what they argue are the harmful impacts of tax avoidance, tax competition and tax havens, which corrupt national tax regimes and onshore… …

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  • 23Social justice — For the Israeli political party, see Social Justice (political party). A woman protester at Occupy Wall Street surrounded by signs that demand social justice, September 2011 Social justice generally refers to the idea of creating a society or… …

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  • 24Restorative justice — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …

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  • 25Transitional justice — generally refers to a range of approaches that states may use to address past human rights wrongs and includes both judicial and non judicial approaches. They include series of actions or policies and their resulting institutions, which may be… …

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  • 26Universal House of Justice — Seat of the Universal House of Justice Bahá í Faith …

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  • 27Ministry of Justice (Soviet Union) — Ministry of Justice of the USSR Министерство юстиции СССР …

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  • 28Trade justice — is a campaign by non governmental organisations, such as consumer groups, trade unions, faith groups, aid agencies and environmental groups. These organisations lobby for changes to the rules and practices of world trade so that poor people and… …

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  • 29Retributive justice — is a theory of justice that considers that proportionate punishment is a morally acceptable response to crime, with an eye to the satisfaction and psychological benefits it can bestow to the aggrieved party and its intimates.DefinitionIn ethics… …

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  • 30Global Justice (organization) — Global Justice is a US based NGO, founded in 2001 at Harvard University by undergraduate and graduate students. With several different issue campaigns, the organization has chapters on over 15 high school and college campuses across the… …

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