Justice in the Land

 Very interestingly, the Ramban makes a clear distinction between the Land of Israel, and lands and states outside of Israel. 

Whereas within the confines of Israel, every city is required to establish a court of justice, that is not the case in lands and states outside of Israel. 

Rather, outside of Israel, each and every district - or province - must establish a court of law. This more minimal requirement, essentially, reflects a difference in the primacy of establish justice in Israel as opposed to outside of its sanctified bounds. 

Israel is the epicenter of Hashem's will in this world, Torah radiating from Zion. The mark of Torah is justice, it being one of the three pillars ensuring the subsistence of this world (Pirkei Avot). Therefore, it would seem, that justice, law, and the truth of God's will in this world, must be reinforced, and be ever-present in the land of Israel, not sought, but ubiquitous, available in each and every city. 

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