Social inequalities can be reduced through the defense of human rights, the rule of law, participatory democracy, universal access to public services, the recognition of personal dignity, a significant improvement in the effectiveness of fiscal and social policies, an ethical finance reform, large scale decent work creation policies, integration of the informal and popular economic sectors, and national and international collaboration to eradicate the new forms of slavery such as forced labor and sexual exploit
Social inequalities can be reduced through the defense of human rights, the
rule of law, participatory democracy, universal access to public services, the recognition of personal dignity, a significant improvement in the effectiveness of fiscal and
social policies, an ethical finance reform, large scale decent work creation policies, integration of the informal and popular economic sectors, and national and international collaboration to eradicate the new forms of slavery such as forced labor and sexual exploit
social policies, an ethical finance reform, large scale decent work creation policies, integration of the
informal and popular economic sectors, and national and international collaboration to eradicate the new forms of slavery such as forced labor and sexual exploitation.
The rationales for the extension of the actual malice
rule to public figures are congruent with those enunciated in the Cusson, Grant, and WIC Radio decisions: «the public need for uninhibited debate about the activities and opinions of those with
informal political and
social power.»
Most courts have formalized the
informal rules we made and the ministries of finance and
social affairs are obstructing everything.