The Post-Modern Connection between Democracy and Justice; Social Justice Effects
Based on the experiences and perceptions of the general public and in-country legal practitioners and experts worldwide, rule of law implementation shows continuous recession. The latter is genuinely stated in independent evaluations or indexes as well as in EU/US reports' discoveries concerning the fact of declining balance between actual democracy and justice, with social effects.
Key factors of those examinations looking for stable institutional developments and providing follow-up assessments are: Justice system, media pluralism and freedom, anti-corruption framework and general issues related to "checks and balances".
Within country borders special parameters of oecumenical values are also estimated: Social and gender inequality, progress without discriminations or exclusions, functionality of social mobility "ladder" and sustainable development showing respect to climate change.
Furthermore, educational system status is concerned; use of language and mass media connection is currently taken into account, since language works as facilitator of human communication and means of education.
Expectations are always high; lack of sufficient policies should provoke social upbringings in the era of “4th Industrial Revolution” that we witness, when adapting to new rules and facts by maintaining social coherence and ideal solidarity is necessary.
Another topic of our presentation will deal with justice and politics(policy) in the Anthropocene thinking. The dilemma of justice during the Anthropocene era has opened new questions and debates which are a challenge for a multifaceted strategy.
The various forms of injustice during this period need an interdisciplinary analysis which creates difficulties to policy and law makers to tackle with the needs for more egalitarian and sustainable society which is the goal of equity of justice.