justicealso
Justicealso is a term used in some contemporary discussions of legal philosophy and social ethics to denote a commitment to extending justice beyond formal procedures to the broader conditions that affect people's well-being. Proponents argue that true justice requires addressing not only rights and duties in law but also material, social, and psychological factors that shape outcomes.
The term blends "justice" with the adverb "also" to signal that justice should accompany other aims rather
In practice, justicealso influences policy analysis by encouraging evaluation of both legal entitlements and real-world effects,
Critics contend that the phrase can be vague or rhetorical, risking conflation of distinct concepts such as
See also: justice, social justice, distributive justice, procedural justice, restorative justice, equity, human rights.