Sentences with phrase «justice implications of»

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.
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.
In the administrative justice system there are legitimate concerns about the access to justice implications of using electronic documents.
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.
ethical and justice implications of decisions must be made in the face of scientific uncertainty,
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.
How much thought have you given to the social justice implications of your food choices?

Not exact matches

«Chief Justice Roberts could have serious misgivings about the unprecedented implications that Hobby Lobby's position could have in upturning centuries of corporate law practice,» Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel Constitutional Accountability Center says.
But now that the Department of Justice is suing AT&T to block its proposed acquisition of Time Warner, Stephenson's profile has only increased: Now he's directly taking on the Trump administration in a high - stakes fight with important implications for the rest of the technology and media industries.
The Trade Justice Network is a network comprised of environmental, civil society, cultural, farming, labour and social justice organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and their implicJustice Network is a network comprised of environmental, civil society, cultural, farming, labour and social justice organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and their implicjustice organizations that aims to raise awareness about free trade agreements and their implications.
Regarding the House Intelligence Committee memo and its implications for the U.S. Department of Justice, ABC News reported a memo from Attorney General Jeff Sessions stating: «Concerns have been raised about the Department's performance.
The poetry («give them a garland instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the mantle of praise instead of a faint spirit»), the theology, the call for social justice and the Christological implications — a thousand sermons live in these verses, a million possible reflections.
By extension every good deed, every struggle for justice and deliverance from oppression, every effort to care for and show concern about those who are in need, will be not merely a reflection of the divine mercy and righteousness but also an instrument for the bringing about of just such shalom or «abundance of life» for God's human children, So one might go on, almost without ceasing, to show that response in faith to the action of God in this vivid moment has its implications and applications for the whole range of human life and experience.
Its task reflects its divine character in its mission whereby it serves Christ by the sword for punishment and justice and along with education for goodness.58 A further divine implication is the claim of government on conscience, or obedience «for the Lord's sake» (1 Pet.
And in Poetic Justice she seeks to expand her range: from a primary interest in the personal dimensions of ethics to the social and political implications of the philosophical - literary enterprise.
Even book nineteen of the City of God, read most often because of its presumed political implications, ends with a discussion of the justice due God.
Schubert Ogden, the first speaker the next day, began by noting that many theologians refer to the interconnection between faith and justice without seriously investigating the metaphysical implications of this same interrelatedness.
«7 Bennett gives as examples of middle axioms for our time the need of international collaboration in the United Nations, the maintenance of balance between free enterprise and government control of economic power, the removal of racial segregation in the churches and its progressive elimination in society.8 Provided such middle axioms are taken for what they are, as Christian «next steps» and not as a watered - down version of the full implications of the love commandment, they can be extremely helpful in the quest of a fuller justice as this is actuated by Christian love.
I think, for instance, of Chuck Colson, who did more than any other man in the last probably 100 years in American life in calling the Church to remember prisoners and to think about implications of the justice system.
Finally, I can now draw some conclusions, while being aware that I am not in a position in to do full justice here to the depth and width of insights from the above - summarized case studies and their theological implications.
Assuming that agape requires justice in human affairs, the author explores the implication of biblical love for social justice in its historical foundations, in the terms of justice, group loyalty, humanitarianism, protest, nonviolence and nurturance.
The clear implication of this recognition is the extension of compassion, justice and rights to non-humans.
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.
The question now is whether the reality of this God that faith and justice necessarily imply is their only strictly metaphysical implication.
As for the other, strictly metaphysical implications of faith and justice, I propose to explicate, first, what they necessarily imply for the essential structure of the reality of God.
Having advanced the ideal of ecological justice based on the ethical implications of the Christian tradition, the statement concludes with a challenge to the churches — one that is appropriately set in visionary terms.
But it is certainly arguable that both faith and justice necessarily have metaphysical implications and that it is of the utmost importance theologically for these implications to be made fully explicit.
But if the implications of faith and justice are in this way attributively monistic, they are nonetheless substantively pluralistic, even if in a qualified sense.
This is clear enough from the foregoing theological reflections on the relation between faith and justice; for whatever else faith and justice may be said to be, they have been shown to be possibilities of human existence, whose metaphysical implications necessarily include claims about the reality of the self such as properly belong to metaphysical psychology.
But if the reality of the self indeed has this duplex structure, no anthropology that failed to attend to both of its essential moments in their difference as well as their connection could adequately explicate the anthropological implications of faith and justice.
At the same time, the other theologies that have contributed most to explicating and justifying the metaphysical implications of the Christian witness seem to have been typically preoccupied more with theoretical questions of belief and truth than with practical issues of action and justice, and so have contributed only indirectly to clarifying and answering our central question.
These examples should suffice to indicate the range of philosophical resources of which, in my judgment, theology is well advised to make us if it is to explicate and justify the anthropological implications of faith and justice adequately.
Instead of thinking out the full metaphysical implications of the basic understanding to which they have come in reflecting on the meaning of faith and justice for our self - understanding and praxis, they have either settled for talking merely about the meaning of ultimate reality for us or else taken over traditional metaphysical ways of talking about the structure of ultimate reality in itself that are doubtfully consistent with their own basic understanding.
If religion is concerned with ultimate Truth or God, it can not but have its implications for the whole of life, private and public, and therefore the fundamental human right of religious freedom should include the right to express religious faith in prophetic ministry in society and politics in the name of justice.
Such a vision of life has implications for questions of war and peace, infanticide and abortion, slavery and the rights of women, justice and privilege, orgyism and gladiatorial amusements.
Reflection to discern God's presence in personal relationships must also be reflection on the implications of God's presence with regard to the distribution of power — namely, the demand for justice.
The justice secretary is also understood to have demanded that condoms be removed from prisons and was only stopped when officials stepped in to advise him on the devastating public health implications of the move.
The workshop was held as part of a new programme entitled Development and the Implications for Law, Justice and Society, which will engage with practitioners and policymakers from developing countries, major donors, and international agencies to examine the interaction between law and socio - economic development, democracy and human rights in post-Communist countries, in Africa, in Arab nations, and in Latin America.
John Edwards, also said the ruling «has real serious implications for the Department of Justice's approach» to public corruption cases.
However, Lib Dem justice spokesman Simon Hughes raised concerns about the implication of the change.
Failure to place this burden on the shoulders of the candidates, has serious implications for our democratic growth and electoral justice
The system's success «has serious implications concerning the fairness of the justice system,» says Stamos Karamouzis, dean of Regis University's School of Computer and Information Sciences in Denver, who led the 2006 — 07 study when he was a professor of computer and information sciences at Texas A&M.
But, for now, the results have some troubling implications for the future of illegal drug sales, said Haynie, who is also director of Ohio State's Criminal Justice Research Center and a member of the university's Translational Data Analytics Institute.
We have been talking to the administrator and her office for the past year about the long - term implication of the growth in ports and goods movement, and what that means not just for those [coastal] environmental justice communities... but how it's likely to impact other [inland] communities that could become environmental justice communities.
Dixon's arc is less charitable than some have insisted; to see actual redemption in his furious fumbling toward justice is to deny the troubling implications of the film's ending: more of a misguided redirection of violence and hatred than an overcoming of them.
As regards access to tertiary education, they are treated as if they are international students who are required by immigration policy to be self reliant and economically independent.9 South African social justice policies focus primarily on advancing the historically disadvantaged and such focus has an implication of excluding refugees from benefiting from socio - economic scheme.
For low - income and minority students, this gap has negative implications for the cause of social justice and civil rights.
This article examines the implications of using different theories concerned with social justice to interpret first generation Quechua (indigenous) students» voices for responsive education policy.
Because young people in cities have serious issues and problems in their faces everyday, and many of those problems have implications for social justice — such as race, class, and power — we try to have students and teachers together explore the root causes of problems.
Her presentation was part of a panel discussion on «A Critical Examination of Judge William Wayne Justice's July 2008 Decision Regarding Education of ELLs: Provisions of the Case and Implications
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