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|b الكويت
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|a Sayed, Al Rasheed Hassan
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|a JUSTICE AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE SUDAN
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|b جامعة الكويت - مجلس النشر العلمي
|c 2005
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b People desire justice whether it is personal, social, or economic. There is no universal agreement on the meaning of justice, and ideal or perfect justice is difficult to attain in this life. People strive for relative justice, not perfect justice, and good laws assist to that end. It is the business of citizens in a democrarcy to ensure that wise laws are passed and that they are fairly administered in the courts of law. Written in an engaging style that avoids unnecessary jargon, this article offers a concise description and comment upon the major theories of justice. It is also the purpose of the article to explain to what extent does the legal system of the Sudan achieve formal justice and deliver substantive justice. The article concludes that the best that any system of justice can hope to achieve is jutice according to law. It seems this is a task the legal system of the Sudan is well equipped to perform, not least in its capacity for developing and self - correction.
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|a القانون المدني
|a السودان
|a العدالة القانونية
|a النظم القانونية
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|4 القانون
|6 Law
|c 009
|e Journal of Law
|f Mağallaẗ al-ḥuqūq
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|m مج29, ع1
|o 0318
|s مجلة الحقوق
|v 029
|x 1029-6069
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|u 0318-029-001-009.pdf
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