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Beyond — Justice

"Beyond Justice" refers to several distinct works across philosophy, law, literature, and religion. Depending on your focus, the "proper text" would be one of the following:

: Some philosophical discussions use the phrase to explore Jacques Derrida's ideas on the "radical asymmetries" of ethics. This text looks at how concepts like generosity, care, and responsibility begin with a unilateral opening to others that expands or moves "beyond" conventional legal justice. Law and History Beyond Justice

: This scholarly text examines the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial of the 1960s. Wittmann analyzes how the German legal system's specific requirements—such as needing to prove "murderous lust" or "excessive brutality"—actually limited the scope of justice by focusing only on the most brutal individual perpetrators rather than the systemic nature of the Holocaust. Fiction (Legal & Supernatural Thrillers) Beyond Justice: Putman, Cara C. - Books - Amazon.com "Beyond Justice" refers to several distinct works across

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