Constitutional foundations governing social justice
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v8i3.1067Keywords:
Institutional bases, Legislative bases, Social justiceAbstract
Social justice is the demand of every political system for the elimination of class inequalities in society. It is thus the fundamental pillar that should be included in the basic legislation. Accordingly, most state constitutions work to establish this detailed approach in the lives of peoples and nations through A balanced and integrated legal system that achieves social justice, whether those that are related to political and institutional issues, those that regulate rights and freedoms, or those that establish an effective socio-economic system, and as a result of targeting the constitutional foundations governing social justice. It is to connect society with rights and freedoms to be safeguarded, legitimate institutions, and equal opportunities.
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