Abstract
The concept of "justice" is a fundamental value that holds significant importance in societies worldwide. This study delves into the linguistic and cultural research of the concept of justice in the Uzbek and English languages to examine how this fundamental value is understood, expressed, and practiced in different cultural contexts.
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