menetlusõiglust
Menetlusõiglust, often translated as procedural justice, refers to the fairness of the processes and systems used to resolve disputes or make decisions. It is distinct from distributive justice, which focuses on the fairness of outcomes, and instead emphasizes the importance of how a decision is reached. Key elements of procedural justice include impartiality, transparency, neutrality, and the opportunity for all parties to be heard.
In legal contexts, procedural justice is fundamental to the concept of a fair trial. This includes rights
Beyond the legal system, procedural justice is relevant in various settings, including administrative decision-making, workplace grievance