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This chapter deals with observations and critical thoughts about some aspects of current theory and research on justice. Commentary focusses on the following topics: (1) The subjectivity of evaluations of justice and problems that may result from disregarding it; (2) the measurement of justice judgments and some problems with so-called indirect measures; (3) the distinction between instrumental and noninstrumental accounts of why people care about justice and the lack of theories considering possible nonselfrelated and moral nature concerns about justice; (4) the question of whether the notion of justice is actually needed as an explanatory concept in some of our theories, and (5) the meaningfulness of the term organizational justice.

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