Interdisciplinary Legal Studies

Interdisciplinary Legal Studies

Justice, an Individual or Institutional Virtue

Document Type : Original Article

Author
PhD Student, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
 
Background
John Rawls' Theory of Justice can be discussed and documented as a widely used theory during the second decade of the third millennium. In this field, one can never speak about Justice and neglect the theory.
Materials and Methods
The method of present study is descriptive-analytical which has been written by using the main works of john Rawls in the field of the moral principle of Justice and other moral principles. In addition to these Sources, other scientific texts and articles, Persian and Latin books, and Sources have also been used.
Ethical Considerations
The article is written according to the principles of referral and fiduciary and is considered independent and free writing.
Findings
The passing society of today needs to refer to the ideas of John Rawls to search for new examples and concepts of Justice. Rawls imagines people as the owners of ideas and understanding of the concept of Justice and theorizes that using a series of firm documents and inferences of passing from the moral concept of Justice toward political and legal concepts.
Conclusion
The main purpose of this study is to provide summarized criticism on some special political perceptions in Iran's history to change the special perceptions of Justice mostly relevant to concepts such as guardianship, piety, and morality, into a new perception of Justice. Such perception should meet the least needs of citizens and explain the inequalities in special cases properly.
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  • Receive Date 12 April 2024
  • Revise Date 15 May 2024
  • Accept Date 07 June 2024
  • First Publish Date 23 November 2024
  • Publish Date 01 July 2025