Sentences with phrase «justice implications»

How much thought have you given to the social justice implications of your food choices?
In the administrative justice system there are legitimate concerns about the access to justice implications of using electronic documents.
How then can we «read» moral anger in a way that has transformative and social justice implications?
Discussing it, as Morton does, with open reference to the moral hazards involved and the potential justice implications is a positive step forward in developing responsible discourses of climate futures.
While Parker and Irvine still consider sudden termination an unlikely outcome in this scenario, they note that it could have «significant justice implications,» especially if «those suffering were poor and vulnerable.»
You may have already heard about this next medical malpractice horror story, but it's oddly similar to a Nevada story we've been telling you about (here, here, here) and there's an interesting article about its civil justice implications in today's Denver Post, so we thought we'd add our two cents.
In its respons [1] e to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) reportinto the access to justice implications of legal aid reforms, published this week, the MoJ introduced two new categories of exemption - successful asylum seekers and refugees who didn't claim asylum in the UK but are resettled or transferred here.
The issue has gotten so much attention for its social justice implications that even Pope Francis has made it a key part of church dialogue.
Andrews is addressing the social - justice implications of simplicity.
Alongside his PhD studies, on the justice implications of geoengineering, he consults and advises in a range of sustainable development, energy and climate change issues.
West Coast LEAF intervened in this case jointly with the Community Legal Assistance Society because we wanted the Court to understand the access to justice implications of the case.
In addition to pressing client service issues and ethical risks, the failure to deliberately and thoughtfully grapple with technological competence has access to justice implications.
Their nature and justice implications were authoritatively documented in La justice administrative: entre indépendance et responsabilité, the report of a recent empirical study of Québec's adjudicative tribunals which will serve as an invaluable reference in your planned reform of GIC appointments.
In its response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) reportinto the access to justice implications of legal aid reforms, published this week, the MoJ introduced two new categories of exemption - successful asylum seekers and refugees who didn't claim asylum in the UK but are resettled or transferred here.
A number of clinical and social justice implications were identified along with avenues for future research to better understand the phenomenon and how it affects those who experience it.
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