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<p>structure, appeals, safeguards, and change mechanisms. The six justice rules are: consistency, bias suppression, accuracy, correctability, representativeness, and ethicality. These became widely used and referenced, and known as "Leventhal's Rules."</p>

<p><big> Rawls on procedural justice </big></p>
<p>In <a href="page.php?w=A_Theory_of_Justice">A Theory of Justice</a>, philosopher <a href="page.php?w=John_Rawls">John Rawls</a> distinguished three ideas of procedural justice:<br/>
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