Introduction The International Migration of Health Workers: Ethics, Rights and JusticeSkilled workers have consistently migrated to seek out new and better personal and professional opportunities abroad. Patterns of migration are constantly changing and are greatly facilitated by the ease of international ...
Science, Intelligence, and Educational Policy: The Mismeasure of Frankenstein (with Apologies to Mary Shelley and Stephen Jay Gould). Stephen Jay Gould points out in P Zappardino - 《Ability Grouping》 被引量: 1发表: 1995年 Mary Shelley and the Rights of the Child: Political Philosophy in '...
If social policy on AIDS is constructed in terms of reciprocal obligations, that is if obligations to the HIV seropositive individual and obligations of the HIV seropositive individual are given equal weight, the civil rights of HIV seropositive individuals may be secured and this may create a ...
On objective looked, although this measure affects car owner's partial rights and interests, but is actually the maintenance frail transportation important guarantee, now the city transportation still so supported in the driving limit situation stops up, if removed the restriction, the consequence w[...
In the reviewed work, researchers drew on various theoretical frameworks for equity, social justice, and ethical practice. In several studies, cultural responsiveness for mathematics learning was explored and the researchers drew attention to the importance of ensuring participation of disadvantaged and ...
The structure of penal institutions and their impact on inmates raises complex ethical and human rights issues. The circumstance that the number of prisoners who are older and/or suffer from mental disorders is steadily growing in Switzerland and worldwide in general, creates additional problems. The...
Human RightsEthical CosmopolitanismIn the last two decades, as states, international institutions, and private donors invested...Roesler, Shannon M.Yale Human Rights & Development Law JournalYale Human Rights and Development Law JournalRoesler, SM 2010. `The ethics of global justice lawyering', Yale...
Nagel T (1977) Poverty and food: why charity is not enough. In: Brown P, Shue H (eds) Food policy: the responsibility of the United States in the life and death choices. The Free Press, New York Pogge T (2002) World poverty and human rights. Polity Press, Cambridge Pulliam HR ...
and individual duties,sexualactivity,propertyrights, personal welfare,truthtelling, and promise keeping. Among all societies some moral rules are nearly universal—such as those forbiddingmurder,theft, infidelity oradultery, andincest—while others vary between societies or exist in some societies but ...
Obviously, the researches of the Chinese tradition and human rights fall into theeither/or polarities. In this paper, I attempt to analyze the universal human rights within the context of Chinese philosophy and history -- to examine what the Chinese say and what they actually do. Unlike Copper...