Cultural justice or injustice was studied in an academia, sincommencing a long time ago, and several articles and journals were published on cultural justice. Derek Fincham, a pProfessor of Law at Houston cCollege of Law, describes cultural injustice as an unfair treatment based on cultural practices, ideas, or a belief (Fincham). The word justice is a very broad term and takes many forms; it can be social justice, economic justice, animal justice, environmental justice, andor distributive justice. Social justice and cultural justice seem very similar to each other.; Hhowever, these two are not necessarily the same concept. Social justice simply means unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, preventing people from exercising basic rights, and treating people in an inhumane way. On the other hand, cultural injustice means unfair treatment based on someone’s culture, religion, belief, value, idea, and practice.
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