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A relational analysis of enterprise obligations and carbon majors for climate justice
A coherent theory of climate justice must answer the question of “who owes what to whom, and why?” This paper considers the human rights responsibilities of business enterprises for climate injustice.
Sara L. Seck
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Students’ views on fairness in education: the importance of relational justice and stakes fairness
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairness in education in English schools. Fairness is an everyday term, which in policy hides multiple and contradictory positions across the political divide.
L. Mazzoli Smith, L. Todd, K. Laing
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Les modalitats electròniques de gestió i resolució de controvèrsies es troben en un moment d'inflexió, a causa de certs obstacles que n'impedeixen, de facto, la perfecta incardinació en el conjunt del sistema judicial.
Aura Esther Vilalta
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Reconstruction of Contractual Justice from Relational Justice [PDF]
The reductionist view of contractual phenomenon, typical of civil codes and classical contract law, is a result of a blur that, overestimating the voluntary agreement, undervalues the exchange.
Caro Gándara, Rocío
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A Missing Link? Capabilities, the Ethics of Care and the Relational Context of Energy Justice
Difficulties experienced in obtaining energy services have been represented as unjust because of how they can prevent people from realising primary human capabilities.
C. Groves +6 more
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Beyond Anthropocentrism: Cosmopolitanism and Nonhuman Animals
All cosmopolitan approaches to global distributive justice are premised on the idea that humans are the primary units of moral concern. In this paper, I argue that neither relational nor non-relational cosmopolitans can unquestioningly assume the moral ...
Angie Pepper
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Revisiting the relationship between justice and extra-role behavior: the role of state ownership [PDF]
State ownership is an important phenomenon in the world economy, especially in transition economies. Previous research has focused on how state ownership influences organizational performance, but few studies have been conducted on how state ownership ...
Chen, Xi
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Construed as a theory of justice, relational egalitarianism says that justice requires that people relate as equals. Construed as a theory of what makes democracy valuable, it says that democracy is a necessary, or constituent, part of the value of ...
Andreas Bengtson +1 more
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Humans are naturally social, and according to relational models theory (RMT), they use cognitively represented and motivationally operative models (i.e., relational models) to structure and understand their social interactions.
Johannes F. W. Arendt +2 more
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Migration, Colonial Historical Injustice and Postcolonial Rectificatory Justice
The two major distinction lines in global justice are the relational approach and the non-relational approach. The relational approach is associative, that is, it is member-based.
Frank Aragbonfoh Abumere
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