Not exact matches
From
start to finish Augustine's
approach is theological:
Justice has to do with knowing and loving God.
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would
start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian
Justice and Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic
Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological
approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
But before you and your knitting circle
start donning Anonymous style masks, consider that UK police maintain that this «DIY
approach» to
justice often does more harm than good:
Observers are expecting Grayling to
start several battles in the Ministry of
Justice as he takes an altogether more right - wing
approach to crime and punishment than his predecessor.
It's also seen evolving attitudes toward discipline, with tactics such as restorative
justice starting to replace zero - tolerance
approaches, including in high - poverty urban districts.
WNYC's The Takeaway examines how New Leader principal David O'Hara is implementing a restorative
justice approach to discipline at Leaders High School (
starts at 5:26).
With various empirical and theoretical initiatives
starting in 1996 with the Cyberjustice Tribunal and ongoing to this day, we continuously centered our methodology on understanding the needs of the participants of the System of
Justice in order to innovate, test, propose and build
approaches that are consequential to the deployment environment.
The report titled
Justice Starts Here: A one - stop shop approach for achieving greater justice in Manitoba was authored by Allison Fenske and Beverly Froese, working with Legal Aid Manitoba's Public Interest Law
Justice Starts Here: A one - stop shop
approach for achieving greater
justice in Manitoba was authored by Allison Fenske and Beverly Froese, working with Legal Aid Manitoba's Public Interest Law
justice in Manitoba was authored by Allison Fenske and Beverly Froese, working with Legal Aid Manitoba's Public Interest Law Centre.
Third, in the context of discussing sentencing ranges and so - called «
starting - point» sentences, at para. 64,
Justice Green emphasized that «these judicial constructs must not suffocate the imperative of an individualized
approach».
I would also love to hear suggestions about what institutions like the US Sentencing Commission, the
Justice Department and Congress should be thinking about as we
start year two of the post - Gall / Kimbrough world (and
approach year five -LRB-!)
Offer training on access to
justice, emerging
approaches, changing social situations and the skills to meet people's needs, both at the
start of and throughout legal careers
According to
Justice Wilcox, the proper
approach is to
start the 10 day notice period when the injury occurs, to apply the principle of discoverability to the issue of reasonable excuse, and to consider any prejudice arising after the 10 days expires.