- Course Code :
PAD 208
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Department of Public Administration
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
This Course aims to lay down the difference between the notion of “justice” and “law”. It deals with the organization and arrangements of courts and prosecution; selection of administrative leaderships in courts; achieving judiciary justice. The course also introduces principles relating to social justice, economical justice, moral justice, and political justice. Students explore the theory of justice as a social contract and get to realize the difference between what is “justice” and what is “law.
Course Goals:
• Identify the different kinds of courts and their jurisdiction.
• Scrutinize the court system deficiencies and lay down possible solutions.
• Realize the differences between Law and Justice as a concept.
• Critically analyze the different kinds of justice in the society.
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This Course aims to lay down the difference between the notion of “justice” and “law”. It deals with the organization and arrangements of courts and prosecution; selection of administrative leaderships in courts; achieving judiciary justice. The course also introduces principles relating to social justice, economical justice, moral justice, and political justice. Students explore the theory of justice as a social contract and get to realize the difference between what is “justice” and what is “law”.
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