Chapter Twelve Flashcards
Define Justice
Justice is a society’s concept of fairness. It is based on the prevailing morals that we consider important in our society and attempts to provide examples on how people should behave within our society.
Define Societal Justice
Another word for global justice, which is justice that is concerned in a wider scope of the human race, and often aims at global issues of injustice such as global poverty, destruction of the environment and racial or ethnic discrimination.
Define Access and Equity
Access and equity is one of the fundamental principles of justice, and states that the level of access to justice should be the same for all people regardless of wealth, race, sex or religious views. All people should also have the same experience under the justice system regardless of any factors mentioned previously.
Procedural Justice
Also, called natural justice, is a narrower focus of justice concerned with the idea of dispute resolution within a society.
Define Due Process
The idea that the justice system is based on standardized rules and formalised steps which means that every person in the justice system is treated equally.
Define Nolle Prosequi
An order that can be filed by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions before the begging of a criminal trial at the committal mention.
Define Liberal Individualism
The view that the rights for an individual are the most important thing in a society which extends to the judicial system as well.
Define Liberal Utilitarianism
The view that the safety of the community should be the priority for society. In justice, this extends to the idea that laws should be ‘tougher’ to make the community safer.
Define Proportionality in Civil Trial
Reducing the overall costs to take legal action, and making sure that the cost of legal action is proportional to the magnitude and complexity of the legal issue.
Define Timeliness in Civil Trial
The idea that disputes in civil trial should be resolved in a timely manner by reducing the complexity of pre-trial processes.
Define Transparency in Civil Trial
Making the dispute resolution process more fair for both parties by ensuring greater disclosure between the two parties.
Define Case-Management
This refers to the idea of the judge having a more direct role in court proceedings to speed up processes, such as discoveries and interrogatories.
Define Judgements of Law
Legal decisions that are made by the judge or other legal officials in a trial which may have a direct impact on the outcome of the trials.
Define Judgments of Fact
Concerns decisions based on evidence presented in the case, such as whether the defendant is liable or guilty. These decisions can be made by the judge or a jury, depending on the type of case.
Define Incarceration
The action of imprisoning a person