Justice


A case for bureaucratic clawback

Denyse O'Leary | 01 February 2013 |
tags: animal welfare, justice, subsidiarity
When a fight over a cat goes to federal court it is time to call on a Catholic principle.


Of wars and women

Alma Acevedo | 16 October 2012 |
tags: justice, US presidential election, women
The rhetoric of warfare in the US election campaign masks an unjust cause.


The butler did it

Edward Pentin | 09 October 2012 |
tags: Benedict XVI, justice, Vatican
... and was given a fair and transparent hearing in the first major criminal trial in the Vatican in modern times.


A life unworthy to be discussed?

Margaret Somerville | 28 August 2012 |
tags: abortion, Canada, justice
Canada has no law governing abortion, and pro-choice forces oppose even debating one.


Norway’s theatre of the absurd

Theron Bowers | 25 June 2012 |
tags: Anders Behring Breivik, justice, Norway, psychiatry
The psychiatrists and prosecutors are crazier than the man who killed 77 innocent people last year.


A novel notion of justice

Robert R. Reilly | 05 September 2011 |
tags: justice, marriage, same-sex marriage
Affirming the right to same sex marriage makes about as much sense as promoting the goodness of smoking cancer-inducing cigarettes.


Why is the war in Libya dragging on?

George Friedman | 13 July 2011 |
tags: justice, Libya, Stratfor
Because Gaddafi knows that he will be arrested by the International Criminal Court. Do the lives lost in the civil war put a shadow over the implacable pursuit of justice?


The arrest of Ratko Mladic is a victory for human dignity

Mishka Gora | 30 May 2011 |
tags: Bosnia, human rights, justice
Bringing maniacs like Mladic to justice signals that the dream of a tolerant Bosnia is not dead.


The wheels of international justice in Africa

Martyn Drakard | 09 June 2010 |
tags: Africa, ICC, justice, reconciliation
Progress with the International Criminal Court has been very slow.


Bias from the bench

Brian S Brown | 10 February 2010 |
tags: justice, Proposition 8, same-sex marriage
Proposition 8 appeal judge Vaughn Walker seems to have had one goal: to generate sympathy for gay marriage supporters.


John Demjanjuk and the other half of justice

Carolyn Moynihan | 04 December 2009 |
tags: Holocaust, justice, war crimes
There is more than one way of making sure that Nazi-style horrors never happen again.


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