True, there was a noble "natural and universal" justice.
The Argentine lawsuit is based on the principal of universal justice.
General justice is Aristotle's form of universal justice that can only exist in a perfect society.
Denise introduces herself in a dramatic aria about her struggle for universal justice.
"If there's a universal justice balancing the scales for you, where was it today?"
Why not show the world that American courts can give universal justice?
Garzon earned a reputation for using the principle of universal justice to hear human rights cases from other countries.
The Iraq war's undermining of the cause of human rights and universal justice has also had a lasting effect.
It's a kind of search for universal justice, don't you think?
Finally, in the mid-1850's, Lincoln transformed his personal struggle into a struggle for universal justice.