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Justice and Negotiation

Annual Review of Psychology, 2016
This review article examines the literature regarding the role played by principles of justice in negotiation. Laboratory experiments and high-stakes negotiations reveal that justice is a complex concept, both in relation to attaining just outcomes and to establishing just processes.
Daniel Druckman, Lynn M Wagner
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Justice and justice M.I. Kleandrov. Justice and justice

Gosudarstvo i pravo, 2022
Monographic work of Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences M.I. Kleandrov is a fully meaningful and critical analysis of the previous experience of judicial activity in the system of arbitration courts and, finally, in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, the Council of Judges of the Russian Federation, scientific ...
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Justice for justice M.I. Kleandrov. Justice and justice

Gosudarstvo i pravo, 2022
The reviewed book is devoted to understanding the meaning of justice in the context of justice. These concepts are studied in detail in the monograph. In addition, the norms of various branches of law are analyzed, ways of improving them are proposed to direct them towards a person and achieve justice, reasonableness ...
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Justice

Hospital Practice, 1990
Abstract It Has Taken Me Much of a lifetime finally to appreciate an anecdote I heard my father tell when I was 10. Dad was a businessman who had many lawyer stories, not in the modem hatethe-lawyers vein, but with a deep appreciation of the vagaries of the law.
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Justice numérique, justice inique ?

Les Cahiers de la Justice, 2019
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Social justice and legal justice

Law and Philosophy, 1984
The main aim of this paper is to challenge the validity of the distinction between legal justice and social justice. It is argued that what we usually call “legal justice” is either an application of the more fundamental notion of “social justice” to legal rules and decisions or is not a matter of justice at all.
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Doing justice to justice

Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2013
Adshead's recognition that only when taken together can the many different conceptions of justice accommodate what is called for in the particularly demanding setting of forensic mental health care, is to be applauded. Each must be honoured and built into the systems of assessment and treatment that are the tasks of the forensic psychiatrist, she ...
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Justice and the Justice System

Griffith Law Review, 2013
This article investigates the extent to which conceptually similar financial offending (tax evasion and welfare fraud) is treated differently in the New Zealand and Australian justice systems. The study finds that welfare fraud is significantly more likely to be prosecuted than tax evasion.
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Doing Justice to Justice

Philosophy Today, 2014
Reflections on the Just attempts both to complement and to correct "the whole dialectic of the little ethics" that Paul Ricoeur had placed at the end of Oneself as Another.1 One of the problems identified was that the approach Ricoeur had taken there gave rise to "the impression of a juxtaposi- tion and of a weakly arbitrated conflict of positions."2 ...
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