Sentences with phrase «norm of fairness»

The second theory emphasises the capacity of human groups to «self - impose» the norms of fairness, with some individuals that act as «punishers,» who are prepared to sacrifice their own material gain in order to punish those who do not play by the rules.

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«Moral conviction for a cause, not the fairness of procedures, may shape people's perceptions of any target who engages in norm - violating behaviors that uphold moralized causes, such as federally funded family planning in this situation,» she said.
Zinchenko and her colleague, Marie Arsalidou, conducted a meta - analysis of 36 previous studies that used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine brain responses to social norms — such as fairness — and violations of norms.
A tentative conclusion we came to is that, although young children are indeed aware of fairness norms and see them as applying to the self, the weight these norms carry for children may increase as they get older.
When we measure school climate, we assess important ethical and civic dispositions, such as the fairness of school norms and the extent to which students and adults feel supported.
I take from this that the Court of Appeal for Ontario is generally open to allowing the greater use of electronic documents within appeals, provided practices with respect to the use of electronic documents develop carefully, and — where the practice is a marked changed from the norm — under the vigilant eye of the court so that fairness and the proper hearing of an appeal are assured.
The Court of Appeal also dismissed arguments made on behalf of XH that the exercise of such power was, in any event, unlawful on the basis of EU law norms of procedural fairness.
In fairness, it should be noted that the Court's reasoning might have reflected the various emphases on the importance of international human rights law and norms by counsel, the different approaches of different judges, or principled distinctions lurking in the background that have not been systematically revealed in the written reasons.
However if insider reports are to be believed then the inter-ministerial committee is presently pondering over the implementation of a compulsory Know Your Customer (KYC) norm in order to regulate its associated safety and fairness in dealing.
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