Sentences with phrase «which justice and equity»

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Their social emphasis on justice and equity also provided justification for network controls which appeared to promote commonality and the socially responsible use of a public medium.
Firstly, he demands of the so - called first world the perspective of world consciousness, which issues a call to relinquishment and to justice and equity on an international scale, if not to revolution.
In concrete fashion the document advances three values against which energy policies and technologies may be measured for their consistency with the goal of ecological justice: sustainability, equity and participation.
Without love we do fall below the standard of equity, and without forgiveness we miss that element in love which transcends purely rational justice.
Justice Bozimo reminded participants, «as judicial officers, we must discharge our duties following the law, equity and good conscience, regardless of which direction the political winds are blowing.
The policy is a framework which seeks to provide social justice, equity and inclusive growth using a transformative mechanism for mitigating poverty and unemployment in Nigeria.
While his campaign is motivated by the issue of policing and criminal justice reform, on which he calls de Blasio a moderate, he has expanded to address other issues, like affordable housing and transportation equity.
We assure them that we are up to the task, which is why we have chosen this path with our lives to stand up and fight for equity and justice.
At this stage we would chronicle a few grievances which if addressed will lead to a harmonious APC where justice, equity, fairness and peace will reign and enable APC avoid rancour, reinvigorate the pace of national development and face the 2019 General Elections as one united party.
The party declares that its 2012 Manifesto contains the policy initiatives that are required for building the new era of social justice and equity, a goal that has been pursued for the past two decades and which the NDC shares with many millions of Ghanaians.
«Governor Bello has said that apart from ongoing infrastructural development in the state, long lasting institutional reforms that will be the bedrock of an organised and functional system are ongoing to put in place a system which runs on principles of equity, fairness, justice, and one which rewards for merit and diligence.
The mural and the new bulbs planted today stand as a symbol for the ways in which the arts and social justice can build pathways to equity and opportunity for all Bronx youth and families.»
Baraje added, «At this stage, we would chronicle a few grievances which if addressed will lead to a harmonious APC where justice, equity, fairness and peace will reign and enable APC avoid rancour, reinvigorate the pace of national development and face the 2019 general elections as one united party.
A passion for issues of equity and social justice is a hallmark of HGSE and is shared by students in AIE, where we explore the particular ways in which the arts can help help address these issues.
Even simple, related terms, such as equality, equity, and justice, which might seem to be the same at first glance, need to be carefully understood.
Rosa professes to be interested in «equity and social justicewhich are important concepts, to be sure, but empty ones if they don't help children of all descriptions to succeed in an ever - more competitive world.
Innovative strategies, such as Leaders for Today and Tomorrow (which develops and supports school, district, and community - based leaders with an emphasis on equity, social justice, and authentic family engagement) and the Youth Service Professionals Initiative (a comprehensive initiative to build staff skills and system capacity) demonstrate continued commitment to cross-boundary leadership.
Gifts from donors like you will directly fund our bold new Performance Series, which will use dance, music, and theatre to address issues such as social justice and equity in our community.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
This latest report was made at the conclusion of these negotiations during which almost no progress was made in defining equity under UNFCCC by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Durban Platform For Enhanced Action (ADP), a mechanism under the UNFCCC that seeks to achieve a adequate global climate agreement, despite a growing consensus among most observers of the UNFCCC negotiations that nations need to align their emissions reductions commitments to levels required of them by equity and justice if the world is going to prevent extremely dangerous climate change.
Each researcher answered the same 10 questions which sought to determine how equity, ethics, and justice considerations affected national policy formation on greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets and commitments and on funding adaptation, l, osses and damages in vulnerable developing countries.
A brief, almost off - handed finding in the Equity Committee's report stated that the client bases of PLAP recipients were in the middle and low income levels (at $ 75,000 annual income per household or less), which the Equity Committee endorsed as proof that the program successfully assists in the promotion of access to justice.
This is even more important in the context of our strategic framework, which is examining the nature and extent of our role as a regulator, and in which the Society is committed to advocacy on the issue of access to justice for equity - seeking groups.
In particular we think that these types of cases — which all involve informal arrangements which lawyers (and judges) must slot in to pre-existing conceptual categories (or create new ones, recall for example, Justice Denning's judgment in Errington v Errington, [1952] 1 KB 290)-- require a more careful analysis of the legal relationships between the parties in both law and equity.
Ariño and Ring [28] explored how the perceptions of fairness types shaped the partners» decision - making logics and they found out that informational justice and interactional justice could make the partner focus more on relationship quality and then influenced partners» evaluations of efficiency and equity of the proposed alliance, which in turn was helpful to let partners make the decision to form alliance.
This year has been the one in which the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was required to put to the Australian people its views on what actions are required to achieve the Council's vision of «a united Australia which respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage; and provides justice and equity for all».
The reconciliation movement is about recognising and healing the past and committing to a better future — a future in which we value First Australians and provide justice and equity for all.
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