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Social Justice and Administrative Justice

2021
AbstractSocial justice is a popular concept, used by academic theorists, international bodies such as the United Nations, politicians on both the left and the right and by community activists. This chapter considers how the term ‘social justice’ may or may not be useful in the context of ‘administrative justice’ by looking at the relationship between ...
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Poverty, Justice and Social Justice

Economic Affairs, 1990
Is Christianity essentially collectivist? The philosopher Antony Flew, examines some recent statements from the church.
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Teaching Social Justice

Nurse Educator, 2003
Social justice is a core nursing value and the foundation of public health nursing. Social justice ideology requires nursing students to uphold moral, legal, and humanistic principles related to health. As such, teaching social justice requires a basis in moral developmental theory.
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FAMILY JUSTICE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
L'A. etudie la critique feministe de certains points developpes dans le second ouvrage de J. Rawls intitule «Political Liberalism», a savoir l'affirmation selon laquelle la justice familiale est une condition necessaire a la justice sociale. S. M.
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Social justice and retributive justice [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Dynamics, 2008
This paper argues that our primary concern in responding to wrongdoing should be distinct from our concern with the just distribution of wealth: retributive justice serves an important moral end that is independent of the promotion of welfare. I proceed by comparing retributive justice to restorative justice, because the latter offers a paradigm often ...
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Justice écologique, justice sociale

2015
La justice sociale est-elle contradictoire avec l'écologie ? Cet ouvrage a pour objectif de renverser les manières usuelles d'aborder les relations entre la justice écologique et la justice sociale. Il contredit le postulat trop simple selon lequel la prise en charge des questions environnementales ne serait devenue une nécessité pratique et théorique ...
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A social justice agenda.

American Psychologist, 2000
T he moral imperative offered to psychology by both Jackson (2000, this issue) and Strickland (2000, this issue) is to move into this new century leaving not one single person behind. No one should have their future, their health, or their well-being compromised for reasons of class, gender, national origin, physical and psychological abilities ...
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Social Justice and Criminal Justice

2015
Crime is an international challenge. Although patterns of criminal conduct and societal responses vary tremendously, every community in every land has some degree of concern about the risk and impact of murder, rape, robbery, assault, theft, financial crimes, and so on.
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Participation and social justice

2010
Based on an invited plenary paper to the Social Policy Association conference in 2009, and co-authored with activists in the user and career movements, this paper considers the relationship between policies and practices designed to give service users a voice in decision making, and the achievement of socially just outcomes.
Barnes, Marian, Gell, Colin, Thomas, Pat
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Teaching (for) Social Justice/Organizing for Social Justice and the University

2014
This essay examines universities and relationships to social justice, taking the University of Tennessee as an example. I spoke as part of a section at that university’s Social Justice and the University conference called “Teaching for Social Justice”; my subtopic being “Organizing for Social Justice and the University “Various speakers brought their ...
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