Understand the structure of theoretically valid justice systems including the main parts of the system and how these parts work together and interact in order to provide an effective system of justice.
Typically a justice system will have courts or places where justice is administered and decisions are made. There will be a judiciary which manages the administering of justice. There will also be other systems which are there to handle and implement the decisions from the judiciary such as prisons to hold those who are to be punished.
The knowledge named 'Structure of theoretically valid justice systems' is considered to be rather important.
In addition, the knowledge is thought to be practically justifiable knowledge, and is mostly learned by study.
The learn time for this node given an understanding of the prerequisites, is about 3 months. The estimated learn time for the entire knowledge structure of this node is about 1 year.