Courthouses throughout the world, including in Canada, sometimes feature a statue of a woman who represents or
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Courthouses throughout the world, including in Canada, sometimes feature a statue of a woman who represents or symbolizes justice. In certain examples, she is blindfolded and carrying both a sword and scales of justice. According to sources, the blindfold is a symbol of impartiality; the sword is a symbol of “power, authority, protection”; and the scales “imply a just balance”, among other explanations. Describe and give examples of how these qualities are present in the Canadian justice system and how they are not.
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Canadian Business And The Law
ISBN: 9780176795085
7th Edition
Authors: Philip King Dorothy Duplessis, Shannon O Byrne
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