# Justice Justice is the principle of fairness and moral rightness, encompassing the impartial treatment of individuals within legal and social frameworks. It seeks to ensure that all members of society receive equitable treatment and that rights are respected and upheld. Justice involves the application of laws and ethical standards to maintain social order and protect individual freedoms. In the context of data, leveraging data-driven insights can enhance the equitable administration of justice by providing empirical evidence to guide judicial processes. Such insights can also inform policies that promote fairness and accountability, ensuring that justice systems operate transparently and equitably. For more information about recent justice research, please consult the following resources: * [WorldCat](https://search.worldcat.org/search?&offset=1&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Justice) * [Consensus](https://consensus.app/results/?synthesize=off&copilot=off&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Justice) * [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Justice) Our research team, partners, and the extended Network of the Datasphere have identified the following organizations working at the intersection of data or data governance and justice. We recognize this is a dynamic field and would appreciate your help to [[contact our research team|improve]] this resource.