A. Economic aspect of justice
B. Legal aspect of justice
C. Classical aspect of justice
D. Social aspect of justice
A. Bodin
B. Marx
C. Rousseau
D. Bentham
A. Bodin
B. Locke
C. Austin
D. Marx
A. Contradictory to each other
B. Complementary to each other
C. Cooperate with each other only when necessary
D. Partially complementary and partially contradictory to each other
A. Opposed to equality
B. Opposed to liberty
C. Anti-thesis of equality and liberty
D. Closely linked with liberty
A. Dealings with human beings
B. Dealings with all living beings
C. Dealings with living as well as non-living beings
D. None of the above
A. It is related to dealings among human beings
B. Impartiality in the tretment of various persons
C. It does not permit discrimination under any circumstances
D. It emphasises the importance of personal dignity
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Plato
D. Maciver
A. Adam smith
B. J.s.mills
C. Bentham
D. Engels
A. There can be no justice without law
B. There must be courts or other semi-judicial bodies to impart justice
C. Legal justice has no relationship with punishment
D. Legal justice demands equal rights for all members with discrimination