10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IN FAIRNESS (TO)»
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In Fairness to Future Generations: International Law, Common ...
She makes the impossible possible. Louis B. Sohn, Woodruff Professor of International Law
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In Fairness to Children: Working for Social Justice
in the ...
Working for Social Justice in the Primary School Morwenna Griffiths, Carol
Davies. social justice in practice', the process of organisation is as important as
its end-result. As in all of primary education, the processes are crucial. They
should ...
Morwenna Griffiths, Carol Davies, 2013
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Justice as
Fairness: A Restatement
... Theory discusses briefly the principle of proportionate satisfaction at §77: 446f.
A fuller discussion is in "Fairness to Goodness," pp. 55if, reprinted in Collected
Papers, 28lf. litical values in terms of which questions of constitutional essentials.
John Rawls, Erin Kelly, 2001
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Action for Social Justice
in Education
Nor is it the last word. In 1995, Carol Davies and I published a book, In Fairness
to Children, which explored social justice in relation to the four years we spent in
the early 1990s, working together in a primary school we called Riverside. Then ...
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Fairness, Globalization, And Public Institutions: East Asia ...
Fairness toward Future Generations Who are "future generations"? Why should
public institutions become responsive to the needs of future generations so that
they can and will govern in fairness to future, as well as present, generations?
James Allen Dator, Richard Pratt, Yongseok Seo, 2006
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The Pursuit of
Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action
... warmed up to television,” he said. “In fairness to television, it never really
warmed up to me.” Raised in small-town Minnesota, the son of a Methodist
minister, Mondale's stiffness on the campaign trail had once 182 I The Pursuit of
Fairness.
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Essays on Philosophy, Politics & Economics: Integration & ...
Such a person would have no reason in fairness to support the existing practice.
We could put this point differently by insisting that a person in the situation just
described who was forced to support the existing practice would have a
legitimate ...
Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus, Julian Lamont, 2010
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Political Liberalism: Expanded Edition
The next several paragraphs are adapted from my reply in "Fairness to Goodness
," Philosophical Review 82 (April 1975):548— 51, to an objection raised by
Thomas Nagel in his review, same journal, 82 (April 1973):226— 29. In an
instructive ...
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Pulitzer's Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism
Pulitzer's telegram included a surprisingly derogatory reference to other Pulitzer
board members, most likely in jest: Although I do not believe there is one chance
in a million that it will win, I do think that in fairness to yourself and in fairness to ...
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Research Handbook
in International Economic Law
... under that country's normal tax rules. Fairness arguments have more weight,
however, when applied to situations involving passive or portfolio income, and
especially passive or portfolio income earned by individuals. And, in fairness to
the ...
Andrew T. Guzmán, A. O. Sykes, 2008