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Bohm and Tohm's Theory of Justice

Bohm and Tohm's Theory of Justice emphasizes fairness by focusing on the *procedures* used to make decisions. They argue that justice isn't just about outcomes but about creating transparent, impartial processes that everyone trusts. If these procedures are fair—such as giving everyone an equal say or following consistent rules—the resulting decisions are considered just. Their approach prioritizes establishing trustworthy methods, ensuring that regardless of individual preferences, the system itself remains equitable and credible, fostering societal cohesion and confidence in the fairness of law and policy.