Sentences with phrase «issues of justice»

A number of case studies explore the issues of justice, health equality and remote communities to demonstrate how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and representative bodies might be able to develop their own indicators for monitoring the progress of the UPR over the next four years.
Justice Martin often speaks on these issues of justice, fairness and balance in her decisions.
Helping the development of legal professions across all of those countries and having legal professionals who understand that they have public and fiduciary responsibilities to those who can't afford legal services and also to the broader issues of justice in the rule of law is critical.
He has worked in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors on issues of justice, housing, children, and healthcare.
The whole international climate debate is infused with issues of justice, and progress is possible only if each nation is seen to be doing its fair share.
«Issues of justice and human rights are central to any effective transition to global sustainability.»
* How would your society — I know, it's not really «yours» but I'm not sure what label you'd prefer — deal with issues of justice and conflict between and within groups, and how can we transition to it?
I think myself being gay has made me more sensitive to issues of justice and equality, and visibility for the underdog or the outsider.»
And yesterday I bought all four issues of Justice League: Generation Lost via the DC app, and IDW's Mystery Society # 1, which the publisher began offering this week on their app.
Many poets have focused on issues of justice, discrimination, and reconciliation in their work.
This is the «Comics & Graphic Novels with Kindle Panel View» list; the other list, of straight - up Kindle comics, consists entirely of single issues of Injustice: Gods Among Us except for two issues of Justice League; three more show up when you stretch it to the top 20.
supporting student advisory sessions with resources to explore identity, group membership (and inclusion / exclusion), issues of justice and fairness, and ways of «choosing to participate»
They love to add their two cents, especially where issues of justice, equity, and freedom are concerned.
«My classes regularly discuss issues of justice, equity, and the like throughout our curriculum.
THE JUDGE has high - minded goals beyond making itself Oscar ™ - bait, but issues of justice, rule of law, and the simple joys of small - town life don't stand a chance against writing that relentlessly panders to Academy ™ voters, particularly when they run smack up against a courtroom scene that is deliberately staged to look like something out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a film we are put in mind of when Hank mentions Atticus Finch.
Existing literature on infectious disease policy, ethics, and law, outside the context of genomics, describes the potential for stigmatization of individuals or subpopulations, the challenge of balancing individual interests and protections (for example, privacy, autonomy, freedom of movement) against risks of harm to others and to public health, issues of justice, and employer or health professional obligations [27], [28].
«What is often forgotten is that science and technology are embedded in issues of justice and diplomacy and social welfare and agriculture,» added Holt.
She considers issues of justice and accessibility, because, as she wrote in the American Journal of Bioethics, while «cancer and infertility are conditions that afflict all women equally and traverse class, race and ethnic lines, social and economic distinctions generally determine health care access.»
He said: «The Brexit secretary is a complex character because he and I have worked together on issues of justice
The podcast gained traction on Monday when it was announced that WNYC Studios and Pineapple Street Media — producer of, among other podcasts, «Missing Richard Simmons» — will partner with Some Spider entertainment brand CAFE on the podcast, which is to focus on issues of justice and fairness, according to the release.
We are Christians of all denominations who care about issues of justice and freedom and want to make a difference.
Doula Trainings International, or simply DTI, is an organization that certifies doulas while focusing on issues of justice.
They were strongly committed to global issues of justice, to specific ministries with those at the margin of our own society, to peacemaking, and to environmental concerns.
Hicks and Hollenbach offer painstaking accounts of poverty and inequality as issues of justice.
The issues of justice, peace, sharing, love and compassion are not priorities in the perspectives of the «free market», the invisible god of the system, visibly controlled by the superpowers and their TNCs.
Some of the basic points of departure for a Christian consideration of issues of justice and peace.
I think when a Christian individual / group / nation — loses touch with basic issues of justice towards humanity, its really sad and damaging to the reputation of Jesus.
The serious issues of justice in society tore the institutional church asunder.
Churches recognize that issues of justice in local and national development can not be addressed without a consciousness of the role of communication, nor can any group do so without the tools with which to make their views known.
Media are being viewed instead as products and thus discussion is taking place in the realm of trade negotiations where issues of justice and equity are often ignored as irrelevant.
We need to engage in the issues of justice in our world, and in our churches.
The problem is complicated by the fact that there are real issues of justice and defence of values in any important conflict.
My Christian upbringing had led me to give priority to issues of justice and peace.
And, as you're saying, they bring up important issues of justice.
To be successful in addressing issues of justice, land reforms must be accompanied by the development of «infrastructures» such as credit for the poor, agricultural extension services, conservation education, and supportive industrial development.
Ethical issues of justice, liberation and sharing come starkly to the fore in all relevant reflection and speaking.
Sociological theology has focused on questions of justice, but as it has recognized that the effects of human beings on their environment are having seriously deleterious consequences for humanity, it has extended its concern to questions of the sustainability of human society.23 Yet in practice the difference of the amount of attention given to these two issues of justice and sustainability still leads to opposing judgements on important issues.
How can we make statements about our evangelistic witness to issues of justice, peace and the integrity of creation in the world, when even within the womb of the church, there is no safety for women?
The «wrong» kind of Christian is one who fails to translate Biblical teaching into every day issues of justice.
According to James Juhnke, this engagement is good for both sides: Mennonites are forced to consider how nonviolence relates to issues of justice and how it can be applied in terms of public policy, while the broader church must take seriously «our claims that peace is central to the gospel.»
Second, we are also aware of the acute urgency of the issues of justice, and even of survival, in the midst of which we live.
If we metaphysicians, on our side, spent more time showing how metaphysics shapes practice in a variety of fields, the dichotomy between our field and the crucial issues of justice and survival could be overcome.
If we ask why so few economists are willing to take more serious account of issues of justice or of the conservation of the natural world, the answer is found in two deeper assumptions.
However, there are further aspects to marriage where important issues of justice enter.
Thus crises like these often reflect systemic issues of justice and liberation.
Issues of justice arise when there is a contract or a mutual agreement between two people by which one does something for the other and the other agrees to give something equivalent in return; this equivalence is what is termed the quid pro quo.
The issues of justice between men and women are so complex that a full discussion of them would require a shelf of books, and indeed a shelf has been appearing with Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex; Helen Deutsch's Modern Woman, the Lost Sex; and Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, to mention some outstanding ones.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our love, take on flesh that will be the living fruit of our love, the proof also that we want our love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us look a bit more closely at those issues of justice involved in this divine plan of the union of man and woman in marriage.
Much of what environmentalists were saying seemed to call for a redirection of energies from issues of justice to those of preserving the environment.
Because the truth is that we do all start from different places on different issues of justice.
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