نتایج جستجو برای: economic justice

تعداد نتایج: 346623  

In this article, an attempt has been made to measure the success of the Iranian banking network in achieving the goals of the Islamic economic system in different provinces of the country. In this regard, from Islamic sources, the goals of the economic system and the performance of the banking system have been identified and for weighting, prioritization of indicators, normalization and data an...

Journal: :Kathmandu School of Law Review 2012

Journal: :International Journal of Public Theology 2009

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2012
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson Geraldine Pierre Tandrea S Hilliard

Older minority Americans experience worse health outcomes than their white counterparts, exhibiting the need for social justice in all areas of their health care. Justice, fairness, and equity are crucial to minimizing conditions that adversely affect the health of individuals and communities. In this paper, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is used as an example of a health care disparity among elderly...

2014
Oriel FeldmanHall Peter Sokol-Hessner Jay J. Van Bavel Elizabeth A. Phelps

Classic psychology and economic studies argue that punishment is the standard response to violations of fairness norms. Typically, individuals are presented with the option to punish the transgressor or not. However, such a narrow choice set may fail to capture stronger alternative preferences for restoring justice. Here we show, in contrast to the majority of findings on social punishment, tha...

2017
Phillis George

Evaluative in nature, this article includes an initial examination of a doctoral program uniquely designed to prepare higher education administrators and practitioners to be socially just and equity-minded leaders. The program emphasizes the integration of equity, social justice, and ethics into professional practice. As such, this article utilizes a social justice, leadership framework. Origin...

2009
Clem Tisdell

Posner adopted the economic principle of wealth maximization as a guiding principle for the dispensation of justice. This resulted in his endorsing the Kaldor-Hicks principle (also known as the potential Paretian improvement principle) as a basis for just laws. This article explores whether this principle is an adequate basis for environmental law. As can be deduced from Fleming, the legal appr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
H Holmes

Two concepts are essential to a definition of a healthy community: social justice and ecological sustainability. These principles must be at the heart of creating healthy communities, cities, and regions. Children and young people are an integral part of socially just and ecologically sustainable communities. Transportation and land-use policies are critical tools for shaping healthy communitie...

2015
Adam James Darnell

s Abstract for Literature Review The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Great Depression and growing. Economic inequality is linked to mortality, social capital, interpersonal trust, and democratic participation, beyond the effects of poverty. Two main constructs are reviewed as predictors of support for efforts to reduce inequality: 1)...

Journal: :دانشنامه حقوق اقتصادی 0
حسام قپانچی حمیدرضا دانش ناری زهرا دانش ناری

corporations have a key role in economic development, growth of national security and financial competition. the key of power is in economy. so in the global village, the economic competition replaces military conflict. a new concept in criminal justice is corporate crime. these crimes as a kind of white collar crime are studied in light of critical criminology findings of this study shows that...

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