The aim of this essay is to address three issues in relation to the problem of judgement: that of technique, that of fraternity, and that of the necessary relationality in the pursuit of “an expectation of justice”. These themes are present in Alessio Lo Giudice’s book, Il dramma del giudizio, with which I will be in constant dialogue. Through this confrontation, I will try to live up to the hope expressed by the author himself of stimulating further reflection on the themes developed in the volume. In this way, I will attempt to contribute to the consolidation of what Alessio Lo Giudice defines as a "radically human concept of law", a definition that I believe is the keystone of the entire volume.