Many theorists claim that justice is a question-begging concept that has no inherent substantive content. They point to disagreements among justice theorists tdoi:10.2139/ssrn.246931Richard W. WrightSocial Science Electronic PublishingWright, R. W., `The Principles of Justice', Notre Dame Law ...
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In recent years, several political theorists have argued that reasonable principles of justice are practice-dependent. In this paper it is suggested that we can distinguish between at least two main models for doing practice-dependent theorizing about justice, interpretivism and constructivism, and that...
s congresses at various levels are the organs through which the people exercise state power. The principles of universality, equality, direct election, indirect election, and competitive election are applied. All citizens who have reached the age of 18 have the right to vote and stand for ...
In response, the Supreme People’s Court held that, although Article 78 (2) of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China provides that “a co-owner enjoys the rights and assumes the obligations over the co-owned property,” this provision is a general pro...
China is ready to work with all countries to cement the foundation of peace and security. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. We will, together with all the relevant parties, reaffirm this important basic norm of international relations, and we wi...
In this chapter we show that the Australian constitutional and jurisprudential approach to political speech, as embodied in the implied freedom of political communication, makes Australia a uniquely congenial setting for TIPA laws and the type of burden
The Australian justice system implements the adversarial system in which opposing parties present their case before an unbiased decision maker, to ensure procedural fairness and the principles of natural justice are upheld.The system has been structured this way to ensure justice is served for the vic...
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