Justice is an important part of the social system. Judiciary is social, and the operation of justice cannot ignore social systems. The process of its operation needs to absorb reasonable factors from the social system, and the results of its operation also need to be judged by the social system. The judicial-based normative system determines the mode and form of judicial operation. As the purpose of the operation of the judicial system, the protection of human rights needs to be reflected in the normative system on which the operation of justice is based. In this case, the judicial party as the application process of the law can finally achieve the purpose of human rights protection. The normative system of judicial power operation includes not only judicial rules, but also judicial principles and judicial policies, both of which have important effects on the operation of justice. Therefore, judicial principles and judicial policies are also part of the normative system on which human rights judicial protection functions.
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