Perceptions of injustice are likely to occur in intercultural relation
s because cultures often define justice and its implementation differe
ntly. This article reviews factors and processes that are unique to in
tercultural relations and that may give rise to feelings of injustice
during intercultural interactions. Antecedents that can trigger a sens
e of injustice with regard to distributive, procedural, and retributiv
e justice are reviewed. The consequences of perceived injustice are al
so analyzed. The implications of our analysis for research and practic
e are discussed.