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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French justise, from Latin justitia, from justus.

-The quality of being just, impartial, or fair.

-The principle or ideal of just dealing or right action.

-Conformity to this principle or ideal : RIGHTEOUSNESS.

-The quality of conforming to law.

-Justice is a concept involving the system of consequences which naturally derives from any action or choice.

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