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Human Rights, Economic Justice and U.S. Exceptionalism [PDF]
On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal Declaration at 70.
Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan
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Challenge of Tradition with Religion in Economic Aspect in Prophet Century [PDF]
Following the emergence of Islam, the economic strategies of Arabian Peninsula was according to the social traditions common in this terrain and also based on aristocracy, inequality, and exploitation of deprived people. The emergence of Islam in Arabian
Hedieh Taqavi
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Dispute Resolutions for Digital Assets in a Decentralized Virtual World
Digital assets and the Metaverse have transformed our interactions and business practices. This dynamic environment, comprising virtual worlds and online communities, facilitates the creation, sharing, and consumption of digital information.
Marco Giacalone, Gioia Arnone
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The aim of this paper is twofold. The first is to highlight the regressive impacts on gender equality in Europe of the EU’s macroeconomic model and governance, despite the claims in official EU documents that the intention is to close the gender gap ...
Gabriella Paulì
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Pakistan in 2009: Tackling the Taliban? [PDF]
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009. This article examines the impact of party-based competition on the much-delayed restoration of Supreme Court Chief Justice Mohammad Iftikhar Chaudhry ...
Nelson, Matthew J.
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Towards an Inclusive Creative Economy
Reog Ponorogo, a traditional Indonesian art form, plays a significant role in shaping the creative economy and cultural identity of the Ponorogo Regency.
Aji Damanuri, Faruq Ahmad Futaqi
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A Methodological Overview of Justice Theory in Islamic Economy [PDF]
The concept of economic justice is about how economic opportunities, privileges and benefits are distributed among individuals and communities of the society and scholars always have discussed about the concept.
sayyed mahdi moallemi
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The Egalitarian Principle of “Qist” as Lived Ethic: Towards a Liberational Tafsir
The Qur’anic term and principle of “qist”—generally defined as fairness, equity, and giving each his/her due share—occurs twenty-two times and forms a particular intentional discourse against social and economic privilege and against power in its various
Omaima Mostafa Abou-Bakr
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Assessing the Synthesized Index of Economic Justice with an Islamic Approach in Iran (1995-2018) [PDF]
Compound indices in economic literature are proper criteria to evaluate the function and the gap between the status quo and the goals of economic programs and policies.
Abbas Shakeri +3 more
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Community-Engaged Research for Economic Justice: Reflections on Concepts and Practices
The growing practice of community-engaged research (CER) creates new opportunities for practitioners, both to affirm the importance of critical approaches to CER and to strengthen our work by reflecting on the concepts and practices of our research.
Eva Bertram, Heather E. Bullock
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