Sentences with phrase «only achieving justice»

Attorney Killino and his nationally recognized team of birth injury lawyers have represented families of children throughout the United States who have died or been injured during childbirth and is dedicated to not only achieving justice for these children but also to preventing birth injuries to other children in the future.

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Social justice can only be achieved by the preservation of our freedoms and denial to monies we pay is contrary to the principle.
Where citizens» natural and understandable hatred, fear, and desire for revenge threaten to undermine a fragile peace agreement or an embryonic democracy, restorative political practices may well be essential not only for stability and the conditions needed for moving toward democracy but for what justice can be achieved.
True justice can not be imposed from above; it is achieved only when the fairness of the judgment finally becomes apparent to all.
His aim is so to bring the Christian perspective into the concrete political and social experience of modern life that the possibility of achieving justice and brotherhood in human affairs will be increased because men are in some measure freed from the sentimental and romantic notions which can only lead to bitter disillusionment.
Our decade has not outlived Niebuhr's insight that personal and social sanctification are not easily achieved, that we are not as good as we think we are, that only God is sufficient, and that there remains a tension between justice and love.
Chief Justice Warren Burger, who wrote the 9 - 0 Swann decision, achieved unanimity only by avoiding clear answers to almost all these questions.
Over the longer haul hope invests itself strongly in winning the game, getting the job, shortening the war, and achieving economic justice only if these seem to add up to something enduring.
As it is understood in this century, the common good can be achieved only through a delicate balance of foresight, self - sacrifice, self - actualization and justice.
Only limited freedom and justice — which are given actual form and content by moderation and humane realism — can hope to achieve what is achievable by limited, flawed creatures like ourselves.
«That is the only way we're going to achieve the two goals that are so important to everyone - a secure Israel and justice for Palestinians,» he added.
Modernisation is too often caricatured as privatisation in this book, and fails to grasp that New Labour's reform agenda was not in opposition to social justice, but the only way in a changing world to achieve it.»
Additionally, social justice immediately moves the quadrant from left - libertarian to left - authoritarian, since social justice is only achieved via use of force.
Rooting out this bias in our cultures and social structures is an essential step, not only in achieving gender equality and social justice but in environmental sustainability, too.
The Social Equality Educators have only just begun in our quest for social movement unionism to achieve social justice inside and outside the classroom.
This is the first of his books that I've read, so can only guess that the main characters will achieve justice.
Setting forth a radical example of what can be achieved when art and architecture are united with goals for spatial and social justice, this project signified the desire not only to house, but to house with dignity and sustain community.
The Warsaw agenda includes numerous topics that raise profound ethical and justice issues which not only must be faced to achieve a global climate change solution but which are also increasingly at the center of the most contentious issues in the international climate negotiations.
«How are we ever going to achieve climate justice,» Gualinga asks, «if we keep on criminalizing those who are actually fighting climate change, and not just only talking about it?»
The Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, an international group of US - based grass roots organisations, says there are only four years left to take the radical action needed if the Paris Agreement's ambitious target of keeping global average temperature rise at no more than 1 ° 5C above pre-industrial levels is to be achieved (Paris's other, more modest target is 2 °C).
Speaking of being «fair and objective», I think it is a bit unfair of you, Mitch, to have failed to mention that the LSUC's ABS Working Group report has only shelved one particular model of ABS and that it explicitly recommends further investigation of other ABS models and of associated business methods that may help achieve the same objectives — with the main objective being innovation to improve access to justice.
While I am satisfied that the words, «sufficient reason» should not be interpreted in an expansive manner, but with restraint, I am also satisfied that they must be read in such a way that a trial judge is not forced to deny a party costs where he is satisfied, as here, that justice can only be achieved as between the parties by an award of costs to the successful party.
21 That the court has an inherent jurisdiction to impose costs to achieve justice between parties is undeniable but the imposition of costs upon non-parties is an unusual event and such a costs order should, I venture to suggest, be made only in special circumstances.
More than two - thirds of 165 experts surveyed by Bond Solon think the reforms will fail to achieve their goal of increasing access to justice, and only six per cent thought access would be improved.
But he should do so only where necessary to achieve justice in the matter at hand, not to entertain himself or bolster his reputation.
An exception should only be found where the documents sought are both relevant, and necessary in the circumstances of the case to achieve either the agreement of the parties to the settlement, or another compelling or overriding interest of justice.
«However, where secrecy is ordered it should only be to the extent strictly necessary to achieve the interests of justice.
Legal principle must try «to keep the law abreast of the society in which [the judges] live and work»: «If the law should impose upon the process of «growing up» fixed limits where nature knows only a continuous process, the price would be artificiality and a lack of realism in an area where the law must be sensitive to human development and social change... Unless and until Parliament should think fit to intervene, the courts should establish a principle flexible enough to enable justice to be achieved by its application to the particular circumstances proved by the evidence placed before them.»
My view then was that whatever court replaced the Privy Council should be one whose role «needs to accommodate not only analysis of the facts and the law to achieve a result that accords with law and justice in particular cases, but also statements of principle that will provide proper guidance for lower Courts and that will be reflective of proper legal development».
Citizens are entitled to make use of class actions to achieve access to justice and force the government to change privacy protocols not only in one department but across its entire operations.
«Back when we first spoke about this case with our clients, one of the hopes was that not only would they be able to fight for justice in their case and achieve justice, but they would be paving the way for other communities similarly affected,» says Wanless.
We also began the development of what would become the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Targets to further one of the Social Justice Report 2005 recommendations - that Australian governments utilise targets and benchmarks to not only provide an end in sight to the Indigenous health equality gap, but also to ensure accountability for achieving the goal of health equality.
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