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Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people get what they deserve, interpreting what then means "deserving" in many areas, with many different views and perspectives, including notions of moral correctness that underlie it. on ethics, rationality, law, religion, justice and equity. The state will sometimes seek to enhance justice by establishing courts and enforcing their judgments.

Ancient Greek philosophers Plato in his "Republic" and Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics set forth the early theories of justice. Proponents of the divine commandment theory say that justice comes from God. In the 17th century, philosophers such as John Locke said that justice derives from natural law. Social contract theory said that justice comes from the mutual consent of all. In the 19th century, utilitarian philosophers such as John Stuart Mill argued that justice was based on the best outcomes for the greatest number of people.

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Justice

Question 1. Can legal entities establish a public organization?
Yes. According to Part 1 of the RA Law "On Public Organizations", a public organization is a public association of citizens of the Republic of Armenia, citizens of foreign countries, stateless persons and/or legal entities, which has the status of a non-commercial organization.
Question 2. Are public organizations required to re-register their charters and what are the legal consequences of not re-registrating?
No. Non-governmental organizations are not obliged to re-register their charters. According to Article 13, Part 6 of the Law of the Republic of Armenia "On Public Organizations" adopted on December 16, 2016, "In case of conflict between the normative legal act of the Republic of Armenia entered into force after state registration and the charter of the Organization or its separate subdivision, the Organization is obliged to during the year to bring the charter into compliance with the requirements of the normative legal act." This law entered into force in 2017. on February 4, therefore the deadline for re-registrations was February 4, 2018. However, according to Article 3 of the RA Law "On Amendments to the RA Law on Public Organizations" adopted on January 16, 2018, the above-mentioned provision has been repealed, therefore, such an obligation no longer exists and no legal consequences will arise if it is not re-registered.
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