Problem of Equality
The first issue to be considered is which theoretical approach to the problem of
equality should be adopted to ensure
equality under the
law for all members of ....
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AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
.... done to individuals because of color, race, religion, and gender, depriving them of the rights of
equality guaranteed them under American constitutional
law. ....
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Natural Law
.... of as distinguishable from himself though a part of himself, that a man's attributes, such as his freedom, his
equality, his power to execute the
law of nature ....
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JOHN LOCKE'S THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
.... of as distinguishable from himself though a part of himself, that a man's attributes, such as his freedom, his
equality, his power to execute the
law of nature ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... Even
equality under the
law is without political meaning if the individuals and groups with political power control not only the economic system but also the ....
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Myth of Equality of Opportunity & Treatment
.... and challenges the assumption that the Founding Fathers sought to create a system that would embody certain democratic principles of
equality under the
law. ....
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ROMAN INTERNATIONAL LAW
.... In the latter periods of the empire, where there was rapid extension of the empire and absorption of foreign countries,
equality under the
law of nations and ....
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Weber's Sociology of Law
.... In his discussion of the abstract principle of "
equality before the
law," which is all too often enacted as more
equality for privileged than underprivileged ....
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A Law of Peoples
.... respect for the possibility of dissent" (Rawls 62), and to the degree they secure certain minimum rights to life, liberty, and formal
equality before the
law. ....
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Sports Law - Collective Bargaining
.... Question 2. Title IX, the 1972
law mandating
equality in athletic opportunities, facilities, and coaching for both male and female students has been employed ....
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Conflict between Private and Public Rights of the Law
Private conflict in terms of
equality and the
law and property rights are two of the critical areas in which
law functions to establish normative systems in ....
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EDUCATION LAW
.... While much legislation has been passed to affirm
equality in education, it .... Funding of Private Schools Still another concern in education
law concerns private ....
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Development of Roman Law
.... From the time of the Decemvirs on, the
law of the Republic had moved gradually in the direction of greater legal
equality among Roman citizens; high offices ....
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Racial Equality In The Workplace
.... progress, but there is a long way to go before achieving racial
equality. .... It smacks of the attitude against
law enforcement officials who target more resources ....
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Problems with Title IX
.... in Massachusetts consistently ranks lower than that of boys" (Anon 1). The problem, so it seems, has less to do with gender
equality as mandated by
law as it ....
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The Solomon Amendment
.... However, it must be recognized that the Solomon Response (Relevant statutesà, 2004) calls for
equality of opportunity; the
law schools are, in effect denying ....
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The Solomon Amendment Decision
.... However, it must be recognized that the Solomon Response (Relevant statutesà, 2004) calls for
equality of opportunity; the
law schools are, in effect denying ....
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AUSTRALIAN NATIVE LAW
.... protected by the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (RDA)(which provided that all Australian citizens are entitled to
equality before the
law) and "acknowledged ....
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The Melting Pot Mythology
....
Equality under the
law is a fundamental tenet of the American democratic system which is reflected in universal suffrage, a free public education, and programs ....
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Affirmative Action Debate
.... Steele, S. (1998). A dream deferred. New York: Harper Collins. Westen, P. (1982). "The empty idea of
equality." Harvard
Law Review 95, pp. 537-572.
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American Myths and Realities
....
Equality under the
law is a fundamental tenet of the American democratic system which is reflected in universal suffrage, a free public education, and programs ....
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Tanzania and Poverty
.... In Tanzania, the provisions of the constitution that demand
equality are not respected .... The
law upholds women's rights, but in practice women have little access ....
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Position of Women in Tanzania
.... In Tanzania, the provisions of the constitution that demand
equality are not respected .... The
law upholds women's rights, but in practice women have little access ....
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Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms
.... Mackay, A. Wayne. "Judging and
Equality." Dalhousie
Law Journal 10:2 (1986): 435-440. Marshall, TH "Citizenship and Social Class." States and Societies. ....
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RAPE, WOMEN, AND THE LAW
.... This research examines the issue of rape, women, and the
law in the United States .... Gender
equality did not emerged as a salient political and legal issue in the ....
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Changes After Desegregation of Public Schools
.... was powerless to erase what it took to be racial instinct, which was held to belong to a different category from
equality before the
law (Kluger 73ff). ....
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Using America's Ideals as the Basis for Equality
.... For a period of time, Douglass had been in danger of the
law, having been .... view among African-Americans that they would never achieve full
equality with whites ....
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Aristotle's Philosophy
.... certain persons (1888). Justice is a condition that exists between persons, then, whether by
law or by
equality. 14. Aristotle notes ....
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Essential Features of American Political System
.... the advantages from social cooperation" (7). He sees two key elements in any constitutional democracy: (1) equal citizenship or
equality before the
law; and ( ....
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Islam and Human Rights
.... readily than the poor. In Islam,
equality before the
law was built in to the system from the beginning. All believers were considered ....
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