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Injustice

Injustice refers to a condition in which individuals or groups experience unfair treatment or denial of rights. It encompasses violations of due process, unequal application of laws, and the distribution of resources or opportunities that disadvantages some people relative to others. Injustice can occur within legal systems, social institutions, economic arrangements, and political processes. The term derives from Latin injustitia, from in- (not) + iustus (just).

Injustice can be categorized in several overlapping forms. Legal injustice arises when laws or legal processes

Causes include discrimination, power imbalances, structural bias in institutions, corruption, and informational asymmetries. In many societies,

Impacts of injustice include harm to individuals and communities, erosion of trust in institutions, and social

Debates about injustice intersect with ideas of fairness, rights, and social welfare, balancing concerns of individual

are
applied
unevenly
or
when
rights
are
not
protected.
Social
injustice
describes
persistent
patterns
of
discrimination
and
inequality
based
on
race,
gender,
ethnicity,
religion,
or
other
characteristics.
Economic
injustice
involves
unequal
access
to
income,
wealth,
and
opportunities.
Political
injustice
includes
suppression
of
participation
or
representation.
Environmental
injustice
occurs
when
environmental
harms
disproportionately
affect
marginalized
communities.
legal
norms
can
codify
injustices
in
ways
that
privilege
certain
groups;
social
norms
and
stereotypes
reinforce
unequal
outcomes.
Injustice
often
arises
from
the
interaction
of
individual
actions
with
broader
structural
factors.
or
political
instability.
Responses
emphasize
accountability
and
reform,
including
legal
remedies,
civil
rights
advocacy,
policy
changes
aimed
at
equity,
and
efforts
to
improve
transparency
and
data
collection.
Assessments
of
injustice
frequently
rely
on
indicators
such
as
disparities
in
outcomes,
access
to
justice,
and
the
protection
of
rights.
liberty
with
collective
well-being.
Related
concepts
include
justice,
fairness,
equity,
and
rights.