Political justice is the impartial application of the criminal justice system to the disadvantage of particular individuals or groups because of their perceived non-constitutional activities. Meanwhile, political rights allude to a person's capacity to participate in a country's civil activities without constraint and are closely related to citizenship status. This volume states that there are no universally legal standards for political activity as differentiated from other forms of social action. Something is political if it relates in an incredibly rigorous way to the interests of a community. Each dominant class, group, or individual will develop criteria based on which reprehensible acts, when sufficiently severe, will necessitate public action, according to its estimates and needs. Consequently, an infinite number of "political" factors could be included, excluded and re-entered into the formal definition of a political crime.

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Political justice: The use of legal procedure for political ends
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Publisher
Society PublishingeBook ISBN
9781779560896
Year
2024Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About The Author
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Summary
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What Is Justice
- Chapter 2: The Standpoint Of Political Justice
- Chapter 3: Importance Of Political Institutions
- Chapter 4: Principles Of Government
- Chapter 5: Principles Of Society
- Chapter 6: Legislative And Executive Power
- Chapter 7: Changes In The Structure Of State Protection
- Chapter 8: Political Trial
- Chapter 9: Handling Political Crimes And Punishments
- Chapter 10: Challenges In Political Justice
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover