Discuss the importance of justice in society according to Salmond and Roscoe Pound.
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The text discusses the relationship between society, the need for justice, and the importance of law as emphasized by Salmond and Roscoe Pound. It explores the conflict of interest and the selfish nature of people, arguing for the necessity of an external power to maintain order and justice in society.
Answer
Salmond and Pound, both emphasize laws enforced by courts to maintain justice.
Salmond views justice as the application and enforcement of laws to maintain order within a political community. Roscoe Pound emphasizes the role of courts in achieving justice through enforcing laws and maintaining social control. Both agree on the importance of law in securing justice.
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Salmond views justice as the application and enforcement of laws to maintain order within a political community. Roscoe Pound emphasizes the role of courts in achieving justice through enforcing laws and maintaining social control. Both agree on the importance of law in securing justice.
More Information
Salmond emphasizes the concrete application of law by the courts for justice, while Roscoe Pound underscores the broader role of the judicial system in maintaining social equilibrium and individual rights.
Sources
- Purpose of Law - Concept of Justice - toppr.com
- The Theories of Justice and its Correlation with Law - rjhssonline.com
- Relation Between Law And Justice - The Column Of Curae - thecolumnofcurae.wordpress.com
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