Justice definition

Justice means a justice of the peace;
Justice means a justice of the United States or Arizona
Justice means a person who is a justice of the peace under the provisions of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act, 1963 (Act 16 of 1963);

Examples of Justice in a sentence

  • Moreover, the European Court of Justice can also assess the conformity of Member State law with EU law, especially with provisions concerning the internal market or fundamental rights.123 It is not the purpose of this paper to chronicle the various means of judicial review available across Europe; what they have in common, however, is the principle of proportionality.

  • See Maartje de Visser and Monica Claes, “Judicial Networks and the Court of Justice of the European Union”, in Antoine Vauchez and Bruno de Witte, eds., The European Legal Field (Oxford: Hart Publishing, forthcoming).

  • Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.

  • Jennifer Bjorhus, Brandon Stahl and MaryJo Webster, Denied Justice: Police Overwhelmed and Undertrained, STAR TRIBUNE (Sept.

  • It shall oversee the application of Union law under the control of the Court of Justice of the European Union.


More Definitions of Justice

Justice means a provincial judge or a justice of the peace; (“juge”)
Justice means a justice of the supreme court.
Justice means a justice of the United States or Arizona supreme court or a justice of the peace.
Justice means a justice serving on the supreme court
Justice means a justice of the family court.
Justice means a justice of the peace having jurisdiction where the matter requiring the cognisance of such justice shall arise.
Justice means a judge who is a member of the Supreme Court.