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The book is a study in the philosophy of law, in which the author talks about justice as an absolute value and as a supreme human value. Through his research, he differentiates between justice in the upper world or a metaphysical world, and justice in the human being’s world or the ground world. The writer discusses the impossibility of absolute justice in the ground world, and that the eternal laws that govern the movement of human life on the ground impose a justice that is human in its nature and relative in its value. This book argues that the law and the judiciary are the two pillars on which justice is based in human societies. It also explains that achieving justice as a supreme human value develops through the performance of these pillars by focusing on administrative law and consensual judiciary.

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Date de parution 30 novembre 2021
Nombre de lectures 3
EAN13 9789948831518
Langue English

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O n J ustice
Abdulwahhab Abdool
Austin Macauley Publishers
30-11-2021
On Justice About the Author Dedication Copyright Information © Opening Verse Warning Words on Justice Foreword Introduction Knowledge of Justice and the Difficulty of Defining It The Essence of Justice Measurements of Justice Justice in its Absolute Value or Justice in Heaven Realm Justice Among the Chiefs (Mla’a) Justice, Time and Place Justice, Power and Authority Justice, Ideology and Ideas Justice... In All Its Forms Absolute Justice Relative Justice Divine Justice Human Justice Judicial Justice Legal Justice Justice and the Means to Achieve It First: The Law Second: The Judiciary Justice... Its Protection Conscience Virtuous Ethics Judiciary The Law Customary Law Consensual Law Optional Law Justice Is the End The State and Justice Justice… The Requirements of the Movement of Life
About the Author
The author is one of the most renowned judges of the Federal Courts based in the United Arab Emirates. He ranked in the judiciary hierarchy till he presided the Federal Supreme Court, thus being the first Emirati citizen to hold such high judicial position. The author is a holder of a Ph.D. in Public Law, as well as two high Diplomas in Political and International Relations Sciences. What really distinguishes our author is the fact that he has combined both practical and theoretical aspects; where in addition to his work as a judge, he has also been an instructor at the Judicial Institute and has participated in the discussion of many university theses. Further, the author has written many books and papers in the legal and judicial field .
On the merits of the author :
“ Judge Abdulwahhab Abdool is one of the most prominent and esteemed Emirati public figures in the legal and judicial field.”
– The General Secretariat of the Union Cabinet
“ He is the justice and the law advocate.”
– Al Bayan Newspaper:
“ Your Excellency, Counselor, Dr. Abdulwahhab Abdool, you will always remain a strong beacon in the United Arab Emirates and a torch that will light the way for future generations.”
– Muhammad Abdul Rahman Al-Jarrah, the judge of the Federal Supreme Court about Dr. Abdulwahhab Abdool, upon reaching his age of retirement.
Dedication
For everyone ,
Who wants justice, and strives for it.
Copyright Information ©
Abdulwahhab Abdool 2021
The right of Abdulwahhab Abdool to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with Federal Law No. (7) of UAE, Year 2002, Concerning Copyrights and Neighboring Rights.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers.
Any person who commits any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to legal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
The age group that matches the content of the books has been classified according to the age classification system issued by the National Media Council.
ISBN 9789948831501 – (Paperback)
ISBN 9789948831518– (E-Book)
Application Number: MC-10-01-5518616
Age Classification: E
First Published 2021
AUSTIN MACAULEY PUBLISHERS FZE
Sharjah Publishing City
P.O Box [519201]
Sharjah, UAE
www.austinmacauley.ae
+971 655 95 202
Opening Verse
In the Name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful
“So follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest you avoid justice”
Surat An-Nisa (135)
Warning
All rights are reserved to the author
To contact the author:
United Arab Emirates
Ajman P.O. Box: 742
E-mail
Besatree7@hotmail.com
Words on Justice


The day of justice for those, who are unjust is more severe and disturbing than the day of injustice for those, who are oppressed.
Ali bin Abi Talib


It is fair for a man to bring excuses to his opponents as much as he brings for oneself.
Ibn Rushd, the philosopher


The nearest reference of justice is putting oneself in the other man’s shoes.
Jamal Al-Din Al-Afghani


Justice on earth will make the jinn cry should they hear of the same and shall make the dead laugh should they were resurrected.
Gibran Khalil Gibran


The worst kind of injustice is pretended justice.
Plato


There is no equality among humans, this is what justice meant for!
Friedrich Nietzsche


For me to be harmed as a result of admitting the truth, is better than the truth to be harmed by my reluctance to admit the same.
Victor Hugo


It is unjust to ask others what you are not ready to do!
Quote
In the Name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful
Foreword
Since I reached the age of retirement, upon the presidential decree that was issued for the same, it has crossed my mind to write some words on “Justice.” I felt it in myself to write in such field and to delve into it, due to my judicial experience in both judicial and legal justice that exceeds thirty-eight years I had spent in the investigation and adjudicating sector. This experience qualifies me to say few words about justice; especially that the speech in every gathering, every meeting and every little talk usually turns to the subject of justice and the constant complaint that it is either missing or emptied of its moral and legal content.
In these words, I address justice as an absolute value and as a relative human value, without referring to references and literature, because I only want to say some words about justice.
With these words, I do not intend to write a reference book about justice, as such may takes a long time and needs to study dozens, even hundreds of books and references on the subject. But I think a few papers are more than enough, in which I present my analysis of the content of justice philosophically and legally, hoping to reach a deeper understanding of the reality of justice.
May Allah guide our steps...
The author
Introduction
Is justice real or mere illusion? And if it is real, what is its true nature?

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