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Examples:speak forcefully and with justice (idiom); to argue with the courage of one's convictions—European Court of Justice —forget favors and violate justice (idiom); ingratitude to a friend—circumstances surrounding a miscarriage of justice—the four social bonds: propriety, justice, integrity and honor—in the right and self-confident (idiom); bold and confident with justice on one's side—completely lacking any feeling or sense of justice (idiom); cold and ruthless—speak out for justice (idiom); to take a stand on a matter of principle—a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around—place righteousness before family (idiom); ready to punish one's own family if justice demands it—The net of justice is wide, but no-one escapes.—Justice Michael Hartmann (1944-), Hong Kong High Court judge—lit. dispel the clouds and see the sun (idiom); fig. to restore justice—encourage virtue and punish evil (idiom); fig. poetic justice—Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935), French artillery officer of Alsatian and Jewish background, infamously imprisoned 1894 in miscarriage of justice—Chief Justice (of US Supreme Court)—help the needy for justice (idiom); to be loyal to one's friends and generous to the needy—Justice Department (USA etc)—minister of criminal justice (official rank in Imperial China)—Ministry of Justice in Imperial China—fall into the net of justice (idiom); finally arrested—Legal Daily, newspaper published by PRC Ministry of Justice—Dreyfus affair 1894-1906, notorious political scandal in France case involving antisemitism and miscarriage of justice—justice of the peace (old)—Justice of the Peace (JP)—it is hard escape the net of justice [idiom.]—all black, no daylight (idiom); a world without justice— |