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1995
Abstract This chapter describes the doctrine of equality, and how far it is a general principle of the Constitution. It specifically argues that the Conseil constitutionnel's notion of equality is quite limited. Rather than a value of general application, equality is mainly concerned with non-discrimination in relation to specific ...
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Abstract This chapter describes the doctrine of equality, and how far it is a general principle of the Constitution. It specifically argues that the Conseil constitutionnel's notion of equality is quite limited. Rather than a value of general application, equality is mainly concerned with non-discrimination in relation to specific ...
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International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2011
AbstractIn this report, we have attempted to explore whether the hardness equalization principle can be conceived analogous to the well‐established electronegativity equalization principle. We have relied upon the fact that the hardness, like the electronegativity, is a qualitative property, and there is commonality in the basic philosophy of the ...
Dulal C. Ghosh, Nazmul Islam
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AbstractIn this report, we have attempted to explore whether the hardness equalization principle can be conceived analogous to the well‐established electronegativity equalization principle. We have relied upon the fact that the hardness, like the electronegativity, is a qualitative property, and there is commonality in the basic philosophy of the ...
Dulal C. Ghosh, Nazmul Islam
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2020
The expression “equal rights” in some human rights instruments does not refer to the principle of equality. It repeats only what is self-evident for human rights: that everyone is entitled to enjoy them, that is, that no one may be infringed by a violation of them.
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The expression “equal rights” in some human rights instruments does not refer to the principle of equality. It repeats only what is self-evident for human rights: that everyone is entitled to enjoy them, that is, that no one may be infringed by a violation of them.
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Mind, 1978
This paper is not about equality. It is about egalitarianism and about principles of equality. I shall not discuss or question the sense in which men are or should be equal. Nor will I query any claims that men are or should be equal in some respects or others.
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This paper is not about equality. It is about egalitarianism and about principles of equality. I shall not discuss or question the sense in which men are or should be equal. Nor will I query any claims that men are or should be equal in some respects or others.
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The principle of equality as a transnational principle
2019The chapter presents the shortcomings of the principle of equality as a source of European Union (EU) law and discusses these shortcomings in light of the origin and development of the principle as a transnational phenomenon.The equality principle has been developed by the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) with reference to the common constitutional ...
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1971
From time to time we have had, in effect, to ask how far men want to take equality. We have seen, for example, that the notion of equality of influence among human beings is not one which has usually been incorporated in the demand for equality; indeed, if the notion were taken literally, it is difficult to make sense of it.
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From time to time we have had, in effect, to ask how far men want to take equality. We have seen, for example, that the notion of equality of influence among human beings is not one which has usually been incorporated in the demand for equality; indeed, if the notion were taken literally, it is difficult to make sense of it.
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2006
Abstract The notion of equality is closely linked to the idea of justice and has perhaps greater resonance than any other legal concept. The principle of equality operates at the moral, political and legal level. It was perceived as an attribute of human dignity and played a prominent role in the theories of leading political thinkers ...
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Abstract The notion of equality is closely linked to the idea of justice and has perhaps greater resonance than any other legal concept. The principle of equality operates at the moral, political and legal level. It was perceived as an attribute of human dignity and played a prominent role in the theories of leading political thinkers ...
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The Principle of Equal Interests
The Philosophical Review, 1981M Or y title is an abbreviation. By the Principle of Equal Interests I mean the principle of giving equal weight to the equal interests of different people. By equal interests I mean interests which matter equally, or are equally important, to the different people who have them.
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FORMATION OF THE EQUALITY PRINCIPLE AS A GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF LAW
Jurisprudence, 2022The article is devoted to the formation and development of the principle of equality as a general principle of law, the concept and essence of the principle of equality in law, philosophical and legal interpretations of this principle, the meaning of the principle of equality in lawmaking, law enforcement and legal responsibility, sentencing, legal ...
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Turbo equalization: principles and new results
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2002We study the turbo equalization approach to coded data transmission over channels with intersymbol interference. In the original system invented by Douillard et al. (1995), the data are protected by a convolutional code and the receiver consists of two trellis-based detectors, one for the channel (the equalizer) and one for the code (the decoder).
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