It is based on interests and a proper distribution of interests. A banner of justice, a loud slogan, will attract the hearts of people all over the world and make the cause without justice become just.
It is generally believed that the justice of social system, as the basic structure of society, is the most fundamental and decisive justice and the primary justice of society.
Justice can be classified according to different standards, such as substantive justice and formal justice, substantive justice and procedural justice, abstract justice and concrete justice. But from the perspective of jurisprudence and law, the classification of substantive justice and formal justice and the corresponding classification of substantive justice and procedural justice are more important.
Substantive justice: justice embodied in legal rules, which distributes social interests and burdens fairly through the rights and obligations of legal entities;
Procedural justice: justice is embodied in setting up a series of necessary procedures fairly for realizing substantive rights and obligations in law.
Extended data:
Justice has the following characteristics:
(1) Justice has universality and particularity.
Justice reflects the basic knowledge of human civilization and the fundamental ideal of human life; This kind of universal justice, which embodies the fundamental ideal, can only exist and be embodied in the specific and special state of human existence.
(2) Justice is both transcendental and epoch-making.
Justice is consistent with human existence and development, and it also reflects people's feelings, ideals and needs as the same "class". People in different times have different understandings, understandings and attitudes towards justice.
(3) Justice is both objective and subjective.
The essence of human beings as a whole is not changed by the existence of various natural and social differences of specific people; In real life, some specific contents of the concept of justice are always directly related to people's specific living conditions and their feelings, so justice embodies its strong subjectivity.