Today is World Justice Day. And here is my video.
Ce serait bien, si notre Justice fonctionnerait déjà normallement!
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Today is World Justice Day. And here is my video.
Ce serait bien, si notre Justice fonctionnerait déjà normallement!
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At The Justice Together Initiative, we have refreshed our strategy and theory of change as we approach the first five years of the initiative. Check out my blog explaining what we have learned so far and what's changed: https://lnkd.in/dbPv9SDB
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No matter how old this video is and how many times we may have seen it, I believe that the message in this video is so strong to ignore and very relevant in our today's justice system across all human endeavours. This is why we should learn to stand for what is right even if it means standing alone. Be the change you want to see!
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what does justice mean? watch the video
Learn what justice is and how to live and stand by it. Like and comment
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What’s amazing about this protest is the students here [GUEST] on “Student Visas” afforded by a corrupted US State Department under Biden. All assume they have the rights afforded an American! [The Greatest Country in the World], hands down! The current [weak] president WILL be voted out, bottom line! The Facts; 1. It’s crucial to recognize that non-immigrant visas do not automatically grant the same rights as U.S. citizens or permanent residents. 2. Student visa holders are subject to specific regulations, including maintaining full-time enrollment, reporting address changes, and adhering to visa expiration dates. 3. While they enjoy certain privileges, they do not have the same voting rights, or protection under the First Amendment as [REAL] Americans! There's a simple solution, cancel their Visas and deport them! The University of Iran is offering FREE scholarships, let them go there and protest!
The NYPD is unafraid to say it. We are proud to be American. We are proud to protect New York City and uphold our nation’s sacred principles of freedom, justice and democracy. It’s what defines the American spirit. We will always defend everyone’s right to free speech while ensuring public safety in the greatest city in the world.
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Justice. How often do we cry out for justice, seek justice, thirst for the restoration of justice, waiting... But in vain. For Everything in this world is Fair. It is important to understand the main thing: Always the cause of everything that happened to me, is happening and will happen, I AM MYSELF. The world around us is neutral, other people are also initially neutral, but by interacting with the world and other people we create certain events and situations in our lives. I am the source, I am a creator, a director, and I am an actor in my movie. Others mirror to me everything that I emit and broadcast, or play along with me in my game. Everything is fair. Over time, we get back what we put in. However, it is precisely because of the tendency to forget over time what was perfect, what he himself ordered, that a person wonders why he is now receiving something in his life. How can I understand that everything is fair and that everything is connected to me? Calm down. Show awareness, a desire to see and analyze, remember examples of obtaining the desired fruits and results. What preceded this? By the same principle, unwanted fruits come to us for erroneous choices and actions once committed. Write the word Justice in comments and together we will analyze this in more detail.
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Learn what justice is and how to live and stand by it. Like and comment
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I believe we can witness justice if we change take a look at the article below
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🎧 New Podcast! [Global Effort: Ensuring justice for all] introduces the OECD and HMCTS’s collaborative paper, "Measuring and Improving Access to Justice in Court Services: Learning from the United Kingdom’s Experience”. 🔍 What’s in? 🔸Key insights from the paper, including a framework to identify barriers, design solutions, and monitor progress in court services. 🔸Takeaways from the OECD Global Roundtable on Equal Access to Justice 🔸Real-world examples from UK court reforms, such as improvements in services like divorce and immigration tribunals. 🔸Evidence of improved access to justice in the UK, highlighting the impact of people-centred, data-driven approaches. 💡Ready to learn more? Listen now and learn how evidence-based approaches are reshaping justice systems here: https://lnkd.in/eeqH_-zf Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/ecai94Vq Luc Altmann Alejandro Ponce Ariel De la Maza Mariane Piccinin Barbieri Tatyana Teplova, PhD
⚖️ Access to justice for all, remains a top priority for justice systems around the world. 🎤 Hear from our Head of Insight, Luc Altmann, as he discusses how we are playing a leading global role to support accessible justice. Listen now 👇 https://lnkd.in/eUHrqt-4
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5moThe Justice should have rules clear and efficient, today civil procedure does not contain those times and favor the strongest against the weakest. Atop, simple enforcement of invoices due becomes a nightmare, which also could lead to a bad image of our country. Recruitment is one aspect, administration and simplification would help to render the justice more transparent and more equitable.