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Transitional justice and international criminal justice

2023
This chapter explores the role of international criminal justice within the field of transitional justice. It provides a brief history of the growth of international criminal justice as a field of study and practice, focusing on the prototypical international criminal justice institutions.
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Near‐sighted Justice

The Journal of Finance, 2003
ABSTRACTChapter 11 structures complex negotiations between creditors and debtors that are overseen by a bankruptcy court. We identify conditions where the court should sometimes err in determining which firms should be liquidated. Such errors affect actions by both good and bad entrepreneurs.
Dan Bernhardt, Ed Nosal
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Justice Without Justices

Constitutional Commentary, 1999
Part of Symposium: The Sound of Legal Thunder: The Chaotic Consequences Of Crushing Constitutional Butterflies.
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Researching Justice: Justice as Accountability and Justice as Collaboration

This chapter will discuss how an understanding of justice as accountability, justice as collaboration and justice as visibility shape the author’s research practice, and how the projects they have been involved in have created these understandings of justice and the importance of creating spaces for justice conversations.
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The just city. Three background issues: Institutional justice and spatial justice, social justice and distributive justice, concept of justice and conceptions of justice

Planning Theory, 2019
In the fields of planning theory and human geography, there is a growing discussion of the just city. The impression is that in order to continue the discussion of the crucial issue of the just city, certain methodological considerations and precautions are necessary.
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Intersections of disability justice, racial justice and environmental justice

Environmental Sociology, 2018
This paper argues that environmental justice (EJ) scholarship, activism and policy that aims to ‘be intersectional’ by definition needs to include disability and ableism and, moreover, will benefit...
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ADAM SMITH ON JUSTICE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND ULTIMATE JUSTICE

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2017
Abstract:Adam Smith argues that virtue falls into two broad categories: “justice,” which he calls a “negative” virtue because it principally comprises restraint from harming or injuring others; and “beneficence,” which he calls “positive” because it comprises the actions we ought to take to improve others’ situations.
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Applying energy justice into the energy transition

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Raphaël J Heffron
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Justice: Capuchin Justice

2022
Li Way Lee, Aaron Keathley
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Justice's justice

Public Health, 1894
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