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Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "Justice"
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Title:Justice through Legal Dispute
Author(s):RALLI, TommiDate:2009Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This study asks what justice is in the situation where two sides are disputing and, in particular, how a third party should act justly in deciding the matter. A paradigm of this situation is legal dispute, and in the main ...
Title:International rule of law and constitutional justice in international investment law and arbitration
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Judicial administration of justice through reasoned interpretation, application and clarification of legal principles and rules is among the oldest paradigms of constitutional justice. The principles of procedural justice ...
Title:Reasons for Justice, Rights and Future Generations
Author(s):PALOMBELLA, GianluigiDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This article focuses on some very “fundamental threats” to future generations’ leaving, and
considers whether most essential interests of future persons not to be harmed can be
construed as rights, and in particular as ...
Title:Democracy, crime, and justice
Author(s):KARSTEDT, Susanne; LAFREE, Gary; TSELONI, Andromachi; PRIDEMORE, William Alex; KIM, Sang-Weon; PIQUERO, Nicole Leeper; PIQUERO, Alex R.; HAGAN, John; IVKOVIC, Sanja Kutnjak; WILSON, Jeremy M.; MARKS, Monique; FLEMING, Jenny; LOADER, Ian; INNES, Martin; RODRIGUES, Corinne Davis; ZIMRING, Franklin E.; JOHNSON, David T.; UGGEN, Christopher; MANZA, Jeff; THOMPSON, Melissa; SUNG, Hung-EnDate:2006Type of Publication:Article
Title:From Human Rights to Fundamental Rights. Consequences of a conceptual distinction.
Author(s):PALOMBELLA, GianluigiDate:2006Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This article introduces a peculiar distinction between “human” rights and “fundamental” rights,
explaining through diverse areas, the role that the difference can play. Rights are loaded with
contrasting properties and ...