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Making sense of age-group justice

Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2016
This article brings together two debates in contemporary political philosophy: on the one hand, the dispute between the distributive and relational approaches to equality and, on the other hand, the field of intergenerational equality. I offer an original contribution to the second domain and by doing so, I inform the first. The aim of this article is
J. Bidadanure
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EPPO and a common sense of justice

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2021
This article discusses the Union’s general inspirational idea of creating a ‘common sense of justice’ and its implications with reference to the development of the European Public Prosecutor. When the Commission presented its vision of an area of justice,
T. Elholm
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Pandemic and community’s sense of justice through suo motu in India

International Journal of Human Rights, 2021
An ideal citizen centric society wedded to the democratic governance always keeps its laws in motion to build an egalitarian and just order. Aesthetic virtue of law lies in the realisation of justice and the creation of an egalitarian order. Against this
Taruna Arora
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Introduction. Making Sense of Justice

A Sense of Justice, 2020
Karen Ann Faulk, Sandra Brunnegger
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The role of interpersonal communication in instilling a sense of social justice: Beirut August 4, 2020, explosion

Journal of applied communications research, 2022
The August 4, 2020, Beirut Port explosion killed over 200 people and left countless Lebanese injured and traumatized. To this date, the reasons behind the explosion remain unknown and the burden of this unjust act weighs heavily upon all Lebanese ...
Christine Mady, Jessica R. El-Khoury
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The sense of justice

The Revolt of Snowballs, 2018
Claire Judde de Larivière
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Sense of Justice

John Rawls and the Common Good, 2014
J. Mandle, David A. Reidy
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A Sense of Justice

2022
Abstract This chapter reviews evidence that we possess a sense of fairness that is similar to that of other primates in some respects, but different in others. It argues that, like other animals, the primitive forms of fairness we display are mediated by emotions such as guilt, shame, righteous indignation, vindictiveness, gratitude ...
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