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    Identity and agency in South Africa by Leyla Tavernaro-Haidarian

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Hence, while theorists largely focus on the potential of identity to confront wanting social realities and to create freedom from constraint, I suggest that through ubuntu, identity can be reimagined as mutualistic and symbiotic with social organisation – enabling, as a result, more equity and justice. Critical of false and misappropriated manifestations of unity, my article contributes to a novel understanding of the relationship between identity and agency towards reimagined notions of rainbowism. …”
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    Development of Progressive Islamic Law in Indonesia Regarding ‘Apostasy’ as Grounds for Divorce: Insights from Maqasid Sharia by Miftakhul Huda, Niska Shofia, Ending Solehudin, Opik Rozikin, Hisam Ahyani

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Findings indicate that progressive Islamic law development in Indonesia emphasizes a balance between religion and individual justice, protecting individual rights in divorce and seeking fair solutions through legal reforms considering the principles of maqasid sharia.…”
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    Interpreting EU Internal Market Powers in Light of Article 9 TFEU Social Objectives: Implications for the Attribution of Competences by Silvia Giudici

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, the division between EU and Member State competences becomes increasingly blurred. The Court of Justice of the EU has favoured this tendency by recognising on many occasions the possibility for the EU to rely on Article 114 TFEU, while developing a restrictive interpretation of the limitations of EU competences in social fields enshrined in the Treaties.…”
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    HUMANITARIAN TURN IN CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC STUDIES: A REFLECTION OF ALI ZAIN AL-JUFRI’S THOUGHT ON RELIGIOUS MODERATION by Imad Syauqi, Wawan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In the end, this research concluded that there are three significant values of al-Jufri's religious moderation, including the command to speak good words (Surah al-Baqarah [2]: 83), the prohibition on killing fellow humans (Surah al-Ma'idah [3]: 32), and the order to uphold justice on earth (Surah al-Nisa [5]: 135). Therefore, al-Jufri distinguished religion and religiosity. …”
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  6. 1706

    Occupational therapy in the space of artificial intelligence: Ethical considerations and human-centered efforts by Vera C. Kaelin, Ingeborg Nilsson, Helena Lindgren

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…One way to support future AI technology aligned with OT ethical principles may be through human-centered AI (HCAI), an emerging branch within AI research and developments with a notable overlap of OT values and beliefs.Objective To explore the risks and challenges of AI technology, and how the combined expertise, skills, and knowledge of OT and HCAI can contribute to harnessing its potential and shaping its future, from the perspective of OT’s ethical values and beliefs.Results Opportunities for OT and HCAI collaboration related to future AI technology include ensuring a focus on 1) occupational performance and participation, while taking client-centeredness into account; 2) occupational justice and respect for diversity, and 3) transparency and respect for the privacy of occupational performance and participation data.Conclusion and Significance There is need for OTs to engage and ensure that AI is applied in a way that serves OT and OT clients in a meaningful and ethical way through the use of HCAI.…”
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  7. 1707

    « I Speak According to the Book » : écriture et logos dans Nixon in China de John Adams et Alice Goodman by Mathieu Duplay

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In this regard, Nixon in China mainly innovates by exploring the theatrical potential of the book in ways to which McLuhan’s sketchy grammatology is unable to do justice. This points to a wider problem, as approaches to writing of the kind prefigured in Nixon in China are nowhere to be found in philosophy, not even in the works of Derrida, who wonders whether they could exist, yet immediately answers this question in the negative. …”
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  8. 1708

    CORRUPTION, GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SELECTED ECOWAS COUNTRIES by M. A Dada, A. O Adedeji, O. A Fatola

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Also, the judiciary system should genuinely promote equity and justice without partiality. Also, expansionary fiscal policy should be engaged especially in the time of recession. …”
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  9. 1709

    Eight caring technology principles: development and implementation of a framework for responsible health technology innovation by Tania Moerenhout, Hilde Vandenhoudt, Walter Daems, Lara Vigneron, Tinne Vandensande

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These principles are built on three overarching values: autonomy, justice, and trust. The framework enables responsible health technology innovation by focusing on the needs of users and society, data security, equity, participatory governance, and quality control. …”
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    The Role of Psychology Towards Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing in South Africa by Ntombophelo Sithole-Tetani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Barriers are recognized, and their resolution is facilitated within the context of social justice and human rights; the significant roles played by psychology can be enhanced, and the links to vision and TC can be better enabled. …”
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    Büyük Selçuklular Devrinde Kadıların Maaşları, Gelir Kaynakları ve Maddî Durumları Üzerine Bir Araştırma by Sinan TARİFCİ

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the Great Seljuqs period, the qadis, who were the main officials of the justice organization, had a wide scope of duties and activities within their judicial, political, administrative, military, religious, social, etc. powers and responsibilities. …”
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    Artificial Intelligence Bias and the Amplification of Inequalities in the Labor Market by Matjaz Perc, H. Eren Suna, Mahmut Özer

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We assess these threats by studying data from various labor fields, including justice, security, healthcare, human resource management, and education.…”
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    The Intersection of Global Legal Frameworks and Islamic Judicial Principles in Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Peace building by Suhaba Nizar Nazem, Ammar Khadim Jasim, Mohammed Turki, Oudha Yousif Salman Al-Musawi, Dmytro Khlaponin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…By incorporating Islamic judicial principles, which emphasize justice, reconciliation, and community involvement, these gaps can be addressed effectively. …”
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    LAMENT PSALMS, THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND GOVERNANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA by Uzoma Amos Dike

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Thus, the need to further explore justification for the Christian community in mobilizing lament to ease distresses ushered in by contemporary security challenges, create awareness for justice and foster national cohesion. This paper written from the functionalist perspective of religion, explored how the reading of lament psalms can initiate a healing process for the distressed Nigerian church and promote social cohesion. …”
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    Funding, inequalities, and access: An amalgam of challenges in South African higher education by Simangele Constance Cele, Samson Adeoluwa Adewumi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…John Rawl’s Theory of Social Justice underpins this paper as a lens to analyse the application of funding, inequalities, and access in higher education. …”
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    The Anaesthesiologist and Palliative Care in a Newborn with the Adam “Sequence” by Alberto Vieira Pantoja, Maria Emília Gonçalves Estevez, Bruno Lima Pessoa, Fernando de Paiva Araújo, Bruno Mendonça Barcellos, Ciro Augusto Floriani, Marco Antonio Cardoso de Resende

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The principles of beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and respect for autonomy are simultaneously an inspiratory and regulatory framework for clinical practice. …”
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    Acceptabilité sociale des mesures d’adaptation au changement climatique en zones côtières : une revue de dix enquêtes menées en France métropolitaine by Hélène Rey-Valette, Nicolas Rocle, Didier Vye, Lucile Mineo-Kleiner, Esméralda Longépée, Cécile Bazart, Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Beyond social perceptions and representations on coastal phenomena and coastal risks, the article highlights the influence of institutional factors on adaptation policies’ acceptability depending on the type of population (primary and secondary residents, tourists…) : these factors are mainly the role of information, social perceptions of adaptation measures (protection, adjustment, coastal retreat…), trust and legitimacy about the institutions in charge of these policies, as well as feelings of (in)justice that are observed according to different propositions of funding in adaptation policies. …”
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    La politique de réconciliation nationale en Algérie : une approche sécuritaire by Mansour Kedidir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Since the end of the twentieth century, transitional justice has emerged as a set of mechanisms that can inspire countries in the prey to civil wars to find a way out of the crisis. …”
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    PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF RESCUING THE SHRINKING LAKE CHAD THROUGH THE UNITED NATIONS’ GREEN CLIMATE FUND by DAIYABU HASSAN MUHAMMAD

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Drawing from the argument of the justice for international adaptation framework, the paper assesses the vulnerabilities and opportunities of the Lake Chad countries and conclude that, to bring the IBWT to fruition, the LCBC and the riparian states of the Lake Chad must explore and access all available sources of fund, especially the Green Climate Fund. …”
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