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Multiple hues: New Zealand school leaders’ perceptions of social justice
Published 2015-06-01Subjects: “…Social justice; equity; distributive justice; cultural justice; associational justice; school leadership; Aotearoa…”
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Model.
Published 2008-11-01“…To be sure, few social scientists would have trouble identifying what they consider to be a model: defining what a model is, however, is more difficult. To echo Associate Justice Potter Stewart's famous quote about pornography, most social ...…”
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The EU’s limited justice capacities
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Adam Smith, James Wilson, and the US Constitution
Published 2014“…James Wilson (born Ceres, near Cupar, Scotland, in 1742; died Edenton, NC, USA in 1798) signed the Declaration of Independence; led the Federalist side in the 1787 Convention in Philadelphia; signed the US Constitution; became an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court; wrote one of the first US law texts; and died soon after being imprisoned for debts due to another signer of the Constitution. …”
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Jeremy Bentham on David Hume: “Having Enter’d into Metaphysics,” but “Having Lost His Way”
Published 2023-09-01“…Fifth, Hume’s common sense moral philosophy pushed him to associate justice with social convention, and helped to make him a conservative. …”
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Affirmative Action: An International Human Rights Dialogue
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Os desembargadores do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo e a construção do profissionalismo, 1873-1997
Published 2001-01-01“…This article analyzes the building of professionalism among members of the São Paulo State Supreme Court, focusing on their social profile and career patterns as related to the ideas expressed by associate justices in the journals Revista dos Tribunais from 1912 to 1978 and Revista de Jurisprudência do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo from 1967 to 1997. …”
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ISLAMIC SCHOOLS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN INDONESIA: A Student Perspective
Published 2012-07-01“…Confirming the theory of social reproduction, the schools failed to provide distributive, cultural and associational justices, and reasserted further inequalities among members of society.…”
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