Your Cart
Extent to Which Law Achieves Justice

Extent to Which Law Achieves Justice

The extent to which the law, both civil and criminal, achieves justice is a complex issue that depends on a variety of factors, including the specific legal system in question, the nature of the offence, and the individual circumstances of the case.


In terms of criminal law, the primary goal of the justice system is to protect society by punishing offenders and deterring criminal behaviour. The criminal justice system is designed to ensure that individuals who commit crimes are held accountable for their actions and that they receive a fair and impartial trial.


However, there are a number of challenges associated with achieving justice through the criminal justice system. For example, the system is often criticised for being biased against certain groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities, and for prioritising punishment over rehabilitation. Additionally, there are concerns about wrongful convictions, in which individuals are convicted of crimes they did not commit, which can lead to significant injustices.


In the realm of civil law, the goal is typically to resolve disputes between individuals or organisations. The civil justice system is designed to provide a forum for individuals to seek redress for grievances and to receive compensation for harms suffered. However, the civil justice system can also be complex and difficult to navigate, particularly for individuals who lack resources or access to legal representation.


Despite these challenges, the law does play an important role in promoting justice by establishing rules and procedures for resolving disputes and punishing criminal behaviour. In many cases, the law serves as a mechanism for holding individuals and organisations accountable for their actions and for protecting the rights of individuals and society as a whole.


While the law is not always able to achieve justice in every case, it is an important tool for promoting justice and ensuring that individuals are held accountable for their actions. The ongoing debate and critical examination of the legal system is crucial in ensuring that it continues to evolve and improve in its pursuit of justice.


Study with us to smash your AL/AS Law exam now:

Contract Law

Criminal Law

English Legal System

Public Law

Tort Law

Trusted by thousands of law students worldwide

Where are our students from?

Yale University

Council of Europe

Baker Mckenzie 

University of Chicago

Columbia University

New York University

University of Michigan 

INSEAD

University College London (UCL)

London School of Economics (LSE)

King’s College London (KCL)

University of London

University of Manchester

University of Zurich

University of York

Brandeis University

University of Exeter

University of Sheffield

Boston University

University of Washington

University of Leeds

University of Law

Royal Holloway, University of London 

Birkbeck, University of London

SOAS, University of London

University of Kent

University of Hull

Queen’s University Belfast

Toronto Metropolitan University

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Your perfect companion for open-book and closed-book exams

Diagrams and Charts

Our carefully designed diagrams and charts will guide you through complex legal issues.

Clear and Succinct Definitions

Key concepts are concisely defined to help you understand legal topics quickly.

Statutory Provisions

Statutory provisions are provided side by side with legal concepts to help you swiftly locate the relevant legislation.

Case Summaries

We have summarised important cases for you so that you don't need to read long and boring cases.

Rules and Exceptions

Rules and exceptions are clearly listed so that you know when a rule applies and when it doesn't.

Terminology

Legal terms and key concepts are explained at the beginning of each chapter to help you learn efficiently.

Case Law

Case law is provided side by side with legal concepts so that you know how legal principles and precedents were established.

Law Essay Guide

You will learn essential law exam skills and essay writing techniques that are not taught in class.

Problem Question Guide

We will show you how to answer problem questions step by step to achieve first-class results.

Structured Explanations

Complex legal concepts are broken down into concise and digestible bullet point explanations.

Legal Research

You will learn legal research techniques with our study guide and become a proficient legal researcher.

Exam-focused

All essential concepts, principles, and case law are included so that you can answer exam questions quickly.