In human rights terms it comes down to a matter of fundamental justice.
It is a principle of fundamental justice that laws should not be arbitrary.
The court said "in the Canadian view of fundamental justice, capital punishment is unjust and should be stopped."
Section 7 guarantees rights to life, liberty and security of the person, to be deprived only with respect to fundamental justice.
Judge Doumar said that "fair play and fundamental justice" require it.
A. The second medal for me is a matter of fundamental justice.
What greater achievement can one attain than to stand up for fundamental justice?
It is required under the principles of fundamental justice to have an impartial jury.
The principles of fundamental justice impose a stricter test than section 1.
Everyone will recognize the fundamental justice in the way God judges them and the world.