international courts of justice are those that apply a set of common laws in most countries, in an attempt to globalize justice. And this reminds a bit to the idea of \u200b\u200bjustice. Why can not achieve greater harmony and greater common good, if not globally. Of course, there are courts in every nation, country or individual region, with its own laws than those elsewhere. Are not these courts a clear example of the copy (better or worse) of the Idea of \u200b\u200bjustice, represented by the international tribunal? And, the courts are hierarchical, like the ideas. At the top we have the International Tribunals (located in The Hague), slightly below the constitutional t ourts of each country, downhill a little higher courts justice of each region and the base (holding all other) local courts. If we analyze qualitatively justice at different levels can be seen clearly that as we climb the justice is better, until the last level is universal. Universal justice which undoubtedly is responsible for maintaining harmony and ensuring the overall good.
ACTIVITY: THE GLOBAL JUSTICE - JOAN GARCIA Esquerda
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