you didn't ask but here's some Geuss Justice resources if you're interested:
Politics and Architecture in "A World Without Why" (starting Pg 156) has a good typology of justice.
History and Illusion in Politics is his most systematic view of the central concepts in contemporary political theory.
but again his main upshot is that justice is a derivative virtue so one would probably be better off finding more enlightening concepts and approaches, such as reading foucault :3 so you're on the right track meow