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"It is the idea of the victim never falling into retributive justice."
I see the band of retributive justice in that, Inspector.
Consequently, the end result was still a serious violation of retributive justice.
Those who support it do so on self-defense or retributive justice grounds.
Nemesis, the goddess of retributive justice, was above human law.
Its people lived in the shadow of retributive justice.
This section considers the two major accounts of retributive justice, and their answers to these questions.
Retributive justice is the main theme of the story.
Rehabilitation represented a much more comprehensive rejection of retributive justice.
The king hates them both, and he will thank us, if we change his hatred into retributive justice."
A coherent classical position by no means precludes the issue of retributive justice.
He cautioned that retributive justice would not heal the nation's wounds.
I am convinced that retributive justice and the commitment to reconciliation are not contradictory.
Physical suffering and humiliation were considered appropriate retributive justice for the crimes they had committed.
In this view, Christ's death satisfied public justice rather than retributive justice.
However, Hell is not seen as strictly a matter of retributive justice even by the more traditionalist churches.
It is to inflict pain for the sake of vindication, or retributive justice.
Ever since, parliament has treated this pact as a sacred icon of retributive justice.
Viveiro, the nearest town, had suffered grim retributive justice in its past.
But if it's not their fault, whither retributive justice?
To supplement the retributive justice offered by criminal prosecutions, Iraq should create a historical truth commission.
There are two distinct types of retributive justice.
The revived concern for retributive justice has not been the only response to the failure of the rehabilitative ideal.
It was possible to desist from retributive justice.
This is particularly evident in relation to God's providence and his role in retributive justice.