injusticia
injustice ; inequity ; inequitability ; wrong ; miscarriage of justice ; iniquity ; wrongfulness ; unfairness.
Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.
It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.
The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.
Librarians have traditionally been concerned with giving rather than selling information and information supplied negligently is dealt with by the law of torts: civil wrongs independent of contract.
The Matsukawa Materials Room at Fukushima University, Japan, contains items relating to the Matsukawa Incident, an infamous miscarriage of justice in Aug 1949.
To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.
Wieland is not responsible for his violence precisely because he also lacks the ability to appreciate its wrongfulness.
However the unfairness of it does not escape my granddaughter who brings the subject up every time we get together for a yack.
cometer una injusticia
do + injustice
I'm not scared of the computer, nor do I believe AACR has done any injustice to traditional cataloging practice.
crear una injusticia
create + injustice
The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.
erradicar una injusticia
eradicate + injustice
The raison d'etre of the ALA is not to erradicate racial injustice and inequalities and to promote human brotherhood.
flagrante injusticia
gross injustice
It would be a gross injustice if the intelligence agencies were now to carry the can for a war built on such slender foundations.
injusticia flagrante
gross injustice
It would be a gross injustice if the intelligence agencies were now to carry the can for a war built on such slender foundations.
injusticia social
social injustice
The much-vaunted 'neutrality' of libraries, it was argued, was really a benign passivity in the face of social injustice.
sentido de injusticia
sense of injustice
In some cases, one person's definition of justice represents another person's sense of injustice.
sentimiento de injusticia
sense of injustice
In some cases, one person's definition of justice represents another person's sense of injustice.
venganza de injusticias, la
righting of wrongs, the
She holds that war is just if conducted for just ends (self-defence and the righting of wrongs).