What does Justice
Demand of Whom?
Getting what
is due to everyone
Justice suggests that “everyone [is]
getting what’s due to them”
“There are many different descriptions
of justice”
What does justice demand of whom? To
give a fair answer to this question, it is essential to visit the construing
of justice and the currency of justice. In construing justice, it is
necessary to analyze “the level of equality, fairness, deservedness or
reciprocity”
“What is being distributed justly”
In mankind’s exultation for the
declaration of human rights, it looks like the underprivileged repeatedly say
to justice, begone from me forever. While we extol the Declaration made
by UN on December 10, 1948, the world continues to witness that people are
deprived of them. Consider how Afghan girls are not allowed to get any
education especially in areas under Taliban control; it is a basic right that
is not being respected nor is it made respected by UNICEF. What about the right
to assembly in Maduro’s Venezuela or in Ortega-Murillo’s Nicaragua? We find
citizens who cannot come together and collectively express, promote, pursue,
and defend common interests. There should be political freedom, but the
Organization of American States (OAS) cannot guarantee this right for all
inhabitants in the Americas. These are just two examples that show us that
people do not get what is due to them because of their local or national
governments, corruption in authorities, power groups, or the lack of political
pressure mechanisms to make rights come true for all.
References
The Open University. (2020a). Global Ethics and Justice. Retrieved
November 5, 2020, from FutureLearn.Com:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/global-ethics/3/steps/905604
The Open University. (2020b). What is Justice?
Retrieved November 3, 2020, from FutureLearn.Com:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/global-ethics/3/steps/905603
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