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Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "Social justice"
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Title:Towards Social Environmental Justice?
Author(s):DUVAL, Antoine; MOREAU, Marie-Ange; DESJARDINS, Marie-Claude; FRANCIONI, Francesco; LAVALLÉE, Sophie; MOREAU, Marie-Ange; ORLANDO, Emmanuela; ROUX, Dominic; STAATH, Claire; WRAY, Benedict S.Date:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This Working Paper is the result of a workshop held at the European University Institute in November 2010. At the heart of it lies a reflection on the potentialities of a new legal concept: social environmental justice. ...
Title:Social Justice and Access Justice in Private Law
Author(s):MICKLITZ, Hans-WolfgangDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:During the C20th, the Member States of the European Union developed their own models of social justice in private law. Each model is inherently linked to national culture and tradition. However, all models have a common ...
Title:Welfare, Resources, and Luck-Egalitarianism
Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:The leading discourse about luck egalitarianism has been informed by the distinction
between equality of welfare and equality of resources. This paper attempts to illuminate its
significance by focusing on the status of ...
Title:Arbitrariness of Social and Natural Differences: Luck, Lottery, and Equality
Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:It is sometimes argued that social and natural inequalities which are both arbitrary from
a moral point of view should nevertheless have a different moral status in a theory of
justice: while inequalities of a social ...
Title:Two Concepts of Social Equality: What Luck Has Got To Do With It?
Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:A conventional distinction – that between an “individualized” and a “collective” concept of
social equality – is misleading and unhelpful. This can be best shown by reflecting upon
one, particularly interesting, and these ...