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Theory of justice

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A THEORY OF JUSTICE

A THEORY OF JUSTICE

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A THEORY OF JUSTICE John Rawls is Professor Emeritus at Harvard University. He is the author of the well-known and path breaking A Theory of Justice (Harvard, 1971) and the more recent work Political Liberalism (Columbia, 1996). These excerpts from A Theory of Justice provide a skeletal account of Rawls's

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John Rawls' Theory of Justice as Fairness

John Rawls' Theory of Justice as Fairness

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response was John Rawls' theory of justice, "Justice as fairness", in the book A Theory of Justice, published 1971. The book Justice as Fairness was an improved and shorter presentation of Rawls' theory, published 2001 with editorial support by Erin Kelly, one of his former students.

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Equity and Social Justice: A short introduction

Equity and Social Justice: A short introduction

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The debate on equity and social justice, on equality and inequalities is ongoing. It will have an impact on socio-economic polices and on the definition of the Post-Millennium Development Agenda. References Charles Tilly. 2006. Identities, Boundaries and Social Ties. John Rawls. 1971. A Theory of Justice. Harvard University Press.

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THEORIES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

THEORIES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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is entailed by "an adequate theory of justice") is that the acquisition of property through labor is legitimate if and only if other persons do not suffer thereby any net harm. "Net harm" for these purposes includes such injuries as being left poorer than they would have

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Criminal Justice Theory: Toward Legitimacy and an ...

Criminal Justice Theory: Toward Legitimacy and an ...

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justice theory, with particular emphasis on academic credibility, quality research, informed practices, and sound pedagogy. Keywords Criminal Justice theory; academic legitimacy; criminological theory Criminal justice is an academic discipline in practice but not yet in theory. (Marenin & Worrall 1998) Introduction: A Serious Disciplinary ...

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Approaches to Theory and Method in Criminal Justice

Approaches to Theory and Method in Criminal Justice

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Justice THEORY Theory in criminal justice represents an attempt to develop plausible explanations of reality, which in this case is crime and criminal justice system. Theory attempts to classify and organize events, to explain the

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Do Criminal Laws Deter Crime? Deterrence Theory in ...

Do Criminal Laws Deter Crime? Deterrence Theory in ...

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Deterrence Theory in Criminal Justice Policy Minnesota House Research Department Page 4 . suggested, criminal behavior came down to an economic theory of choice: some individuals become criminals because their individual benefits and costs are different from those of the noncriminal, and not because the person has different basic motivations.

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