In a religious point of view, yes there is. God is the greatest symbol of justice.
Human laws are only attemps to prevent further suffering on innocents, however the laws themselves are not perfect and even those who are not guilty may be persecuted. As we notice, sometimes, human judicial system maybe slow to the point that justice may not be carried out in the manner it is supposed to be carried out.
2007-07-04 20:27:52
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answered by NobleScarlet 3
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Given that we now know solutions, how do we get it out? Malcom Gladwell in The Tipping Point" showed how word of mouth can spred an idea or a virus around the world that can cause a tipping point where enlightenment expands into solutions to the world questions. He used folding a piece of paper as an illustration. As you fold it in half again and again it gets thicker to the point where after fifty folds it would reach to the sun. Fifty one would be back again and so on. If you teach one it would be doubling, or you could teach ten. Teaching how the mind works, if used, accesses virtually one hundred percent of the brain through intuition instead of ten percent. No wonder we're in trouble. Besides it brings out our true nature as human rather than ninety percent animals we, apparently, still are. We go within or we go without. For instance peace on the outside. It starts with the individual. It seems to be catchy. Only now we have mass communication so just about everyone, they say, has access to a TV, even a community in the jungle with a generator. We have the food, the knowledge to tip people, the means, where's the beef. One is, some are against a policy of educating on birth control even for adults. Maybe a compromise to at least do what we can agree on. Collectively someone knows everying we need. An answer is always simple if we can see it. He talks about how most of the symphony orchestras around the world put up screens for auditions for anti-discimination purposes. The percentage of women in symphony orchestras went from about two to fifty. Who's qualified wasn't the problem. Survival of the best and the race.
2007-07-05 04:56:47
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answered by hb12 7
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According to the Karmic theory of us hindus, there is not an iota of injustice in the natural world. You get what you sowed in present and past births. No one can violate this law. Because it is solely in the hands of God.
For others it could be a place full of injustices because you dont know why a good person faces trouble, disease, misfortune etc.
2007-07-05 03:22:14
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answered by alok_krn 2
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We scale up the complexity of our lives with every generation,technological innovation,new laws. Yes,we over complicate our lives. We don't prey on the weak like animals. We allow the weak or unfit to of all things procreate. Thus, making ourselves more and more vulnerable and in need of an ever more complex Medical system & innovations to meet our demands for survival. The natural World excluding us runs on Darwins Pure Natural Selection as he describes it in his Origin of Species. But, we're also very much like the animals. Women flock to Rock Stars just as girl birds flock to singing boy birds. Women prefer men with extravagent homes & possessions. Just as girl birds prefer boy birds with fancier nests. So,there is no justice in there Natural World.
2007-07-05 03:47:01
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answered by sandwreckoner 4
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I would have to say that in the animal/natural world, there is no "justice" - only consequences. If an animal is the weakest, or does something poorly, or incorrectly, the animal pays the price.
2007-07-05 03:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It is how those laws are enacted is how human justice is defined.....unfortunately justice is never applied uniformly or fairly
2007-07-05 03:33:10
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answered by Experimental876 4
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Personally and spiritually there is justice for everyone and everything, just keep your eyes and ears open.
2007-07-05 03:32:22
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answered by Conrey 5
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Yep! Humans just stuff up everything!
2007-07-05 03:35:49
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answered by Kelvin 1
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ya, every where except India (i can say this bcoz i m a lawyer)
ya human law complicate everything.
2007-07-05 03:20:25
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answered by neeru 1
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