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When Justice Feels Foreign
Legal Paradoxes Around the World
Law, as a pillar of civilization, should be the embodiment of justice. However, in practice, we often find cases that contradict common sense and the feeling of justice. This is what is called a legal paradox, an irony where the application of the law results in injustice.
Laws were made for men and not men for laws.
— John Locke. This article will highlight some examples of legal paradoxes from …
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Change is the essence of life; be willing to surrender what you are for what you could become.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
— American theologian and philosopher
— American theologian and philosopher