Social Justice
Social justice may be defined to the equal and equitable distribution and use of resources, opportunities and privileges within a society, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their ethnicity, background, gender, religion or beliefs are treated equally and have the full access to rights and opportunities. Social justices call for the elimination of systematic and institutional inequalities and the promotion of fairness, inclusivity and the full enjoyment of human rights According to Bell (2007), social justice involves “full and equal participation of all groups in a society that is mutually shaped to meet their needs.” This definition highlights the importance of both equity and collective responsibility in addressing societal disparities. Similarly, Rawls (1971) defines social justice as a system of fairness in which institutions strive to balance individual freedom and equality, ensuring that the most disadvantaged members of society are protected and supported. So...