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    Pandemics — What Can be Done Better (Economically) in the Future? by ZG Überblick

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Are there better strategies for more resilience, effectiveness and justice? What can be left to the market, and what is a matter for the state? …”
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    Medicolegal and Ethical Perspectives in the Use of Narcoanalysis in Criminal Investigations in India by Vina Vaswani, Venkatkrishna Shenoy, Akuma Ifeanyichukwu

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The article concludes that the interconnectedness collectively contributes to the quest for justice; however, emphases are placed on the importance of adhering to ethical standards and respecting individual rights.…”
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    Explore the Silence: The Absence of Preliminary References from Greek Courts on Migration and Asylum by Virginia Passalacqua

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This paper deals with a notable case in which EU justice has not been mobilized: Greece. Until 2023, Greek judges had not made any preliminary references in the migration and asylum fields, despite significant migrant flows. …”
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    Mental health, ethics and nursing care by Liubitt Díaz Consuegra, Yamilka Santana López

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…One of the emerging dimensions in the clinical and research field focuses on knowing how to establish the links between ethics and nursing care in the care of patients with mental health disorders, based on the dignity and humanization of the intervention; as well as going through the stages of assessment, diagnosis, planning, execution and evaluation based on the ethical principles of charity, autonomy, justice and responsibility.…”
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    Anthropocene, History and Politics. Challenges and Critical Itineraries by Furio Ferraresi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The aim is to hold together the common dimension - human and non-human - of belonging to terrestrial eco-systems, with the ability to critically and genealogically read the power asymmetries, inequalities and conflicts that have made possible and still structure the Anthropocene, from the political perspective of inter-human and multi-species climate justice.…”
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    “Frizioni famigliari”. Lavoratori, salute e conflitti in un’area industriale siciliana by Andrea Filippo Ravenda

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…On the basis of an ethnographic research led in close contact with some refinery workers and some members of environmental justice movements, this paper highlights how the public assessments on the interweaving of industrial presence, environment and health, defined in conflicting “causation fields” produce real frictions inside the workers families. …”
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    VICTIM OF AN OFFENCE: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN AN INTERJURISDICTIONAL CONTEXT by Andrii Borovyk, Oleksandr Golovach, Oleksandr Shyra

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study furthermore includes an evaluation of restorative justice frameworks and victim compensation policies within the economic analyses of law framework. …”
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    THE DESIRE FOR RECOGNITION IN THE CONTEXT OF FRANCIS FUKUYAMA’S UNIVERSAL HISTORY by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…But at the same time, it also acts as a psychological foundation of many virtues – the spirit of citizenship, courage, and justice. Throughout history, this desire for recognition was not satisfied. …”
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    The Pattern of the Relationship between Ethical Philosophies and Information Technology with the Ethical Behavior of Auditors: An Actors Network Theory (ANT) App by Hossein Rajabdorri, Hamidreza Vakilifard, Hojatolah Salari, Ali Amiri

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Action-based theories also include duty-based (duty-oriented), outcome-based (utilitarianism and otherism), divine-based (benevolence), and justice-based (justice-oriented). Information technology (technical actors) also includes the integrated theory of acceptance and use of advanced technology (motivation, hope for effort, and social impact). …”
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    Stigma associated with mental illness: perspectives of judges and attorneys in Lebanon — a cross-sectional study by Rayan Mroué, Michele Cherro, Ghida Kassir, Elias Ghossoub, Nadia Dandan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Legal professionals frequently encounter forensic mental health issues in the criminal justice system. These issues can significantly impact the outcome of cases, making it essential to understand the attitudes and perceptions of these experts towards mental illness. …”
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    Specific Features of the Formation and Development of Mediation in Foreign Countries with Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germanic Legal Systems by S. S. Myrza

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…It has been concluded that the legislative consolidation of the institution of mediation in Ukraine by the example of developed countries with Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germanic legal systems will provide rapid and cost-effective out-of-court settlement of disputes, as well as improve and simplify access to justice. It has been proved that on the basis of the model of mediation development in developed foreign countries, its introduction in Ukraine will allow to bring the provisions of national justice closer to European standards; reduce state budget expenditures, as well as promote the development and enhancement of the legal culture of citizens.…”
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    Visualizing the Rise of Authoritarian Carbon (1992–2022) by John Chung-En Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sociology can play a critical role in examining how authoritarian environmental governance shapes both environmental outcomes and climate justice.…”
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    Die etiek van regstellende aksie by J. M. Vorster

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…It firstly evaluates the Biblical teachings of redistributive justice and the implications of these teachings for a modern ethical view of affirmative action. …”
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    Class, Opportunity and the Lesser Minds Problem by Alex Dunedin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It introduces education as necessarily a project of social justice, with the Ragged University as a model in education consistent with human development and designed to function for the least advantaged under the hostile sociology of artificial scarcity. …”
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    “My Health, My Right:” There Is More to It than Meets the Eye by Rajib Dasgupta, Rama Baru

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Given the urgency of addressing Sustainable Development Goal and Universal Health Coverage goals, the reduction of health inequities through the promotion of social justice is as much a governance imperative as moral.…”
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    Allan Boesak: innocence and the struggle for humanity by M. Cloete

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… As a Black theologian and political activist, deeply committed to the cause of freedom, reconciliation and justice in South Africa, Allan Boesak has embraced the philosophy of Black consciousness as a legitimate moral-political foundation for the development of national unity. …”
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    Sémiotique de l’enterrement prématuré : le féminisme à l’ère du postféminisme by Mary Hawkesworth

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Situating the premature burial of a thriving global feminism in the context of a gendered history of live burial practices, the paper suggests that recurrent pronouncements of the death of feminism should be interpreted as a form of damage, an effort to undermine and erase feminist struggles for social justice while covering the traces of the erasure.…”
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    Competencies for a Fair Play in Organizations: a Phenomenographic Analysis of Managers' Conceptions by Janette Brunstein, Silvia Bertossi Heidrich, Rubens de Araújo Amaro

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…As its main results, the research revealed three central ways of conceiving of Fair Play: as a rule, as transparency and as justice. The managers’ competencies represent the materialization of these conceptions. …”
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