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Yayın Social injustice as a problem of human rights in Kuçuradi’s thought(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2016) Kart, BerfinThe questions what justice is and how justice is in a state or in a person can be realized are the perennial questions of philosophy. While some philosophers consider justice in its relation to economics, politics and biopolitics, others deal it in its relation to human rights and emphasize the connection between the protection of human rights and the realization of justice. Ioanna Kuçuradi is one of the contemporary thinkers who tackles the concept of justice, especially social justice in connection with human rights. According to Kuçuradi, justice is an idea, a thought derived from cases or facts of injustice, as the human rights is an idea which is derived from the observation of violations of human rights that are state of affairs, i.e. facts. Within this context, social injustice is considered as a problem related to all basic rights that can be protected only directly. Although social injustice today is mostly considered as a problem of distribution of income or goods, it is also a philosophical, ethical, and political problem. In this paper, I will try to show how the concept of social injustice is determined from the point of human rights by Kuçuradi. And referring her questions of “what are the basic rights?” and “what are the rights which can be protected indirectly?” the relationship between social injustice and human rights in Kuçuradi’s term will be clarified.