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Human Rights - Justice.  

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Human Rights - Justice. Today, a lot of people talk about having their own rights to justice. In the past few years, as well as we all know, considering the right to justice has been slightly complicated at times. The whole idea of being fare or not being fare is one thing that everybody understands from a young age. Saying "it's not fair" is a frequent thing you hear from a little child. It might be about being sent to bed early and missing a programme, or maybe even two sisters or brothers having more pocket money. Whatever the problem may be, "it's not fair" is all about how we, when we were younger, see what we deserve or rights, to fair treatment in the world. As we grow older, the term "it's not fair" changes to "I demand j ustice", but all the meanings and ideas to it are so much the...

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