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