Book review of Amartia Sen, The Idea of Justice. Harvard University Press, 2009. 468 pages, $29.95 hardcover
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’justice is neither...
Book review of Rachel G. Bratt, Michael E. Stone and Chester Hartman, A Right to Housing: Foundation...
Book ReviewSocial Justice and Public Policy: seeking fairness in diverse societies. G. Craig, T. Bur...
Book review of Amartia Sen, The Idea of Justice. Harvard University Press, 2009. 468 pages, $29.95 h...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
According to Johnston (Columbia Univ.), a sensibility for reciprocity among individuals lies at the ...
Book review Leroy Pelton, Doing Justice. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1999. $21.9...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
In his book ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen has critically examined the established theories of ‘...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
yesJustice, Care and the Welfare State’ presents a justice theory to guide welfare policies across W...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
Book review of Corey S. Shdaimah, Negotiating Justice: Progressive Lawyering, Low Income Clients, an...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’justice is neither...
Book review of Rachel G. Bratt, Michael E. Stone and Chester Hartman, A Right to Housing: Foundation...
Book ReviewSocial Justice and Public Policy: seeking fairness in diverse societies. G. Craig, T. Bur...
Book review of Amartia Sen, The Idea of Justice. Harvard University Press, 2009. 468 pages, $29.95 h...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
According to Johnston (Columbia Univ.), a sensibility for reciprocity among individuals lies at the ...
Book review Leroy Pelton, Doing Justice. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1999. $21.9...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
In his book ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen has critically examined the established theories of ‘...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
yesJustice, Care and the Welfare State’ presents a justice theory to guide welfare policies across W...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
Book review of Corey S. Shdaimah, Negotiating Justice: Progressive Lawyering, Low Income Clients, an...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’justice is neither...
Book review of Rachel G. Bratt, Michael E. Stone and Chester Hartman, A Right to Housing: Foundation...
Book ReviewSocial Justice and Public Policy: seeking fairness in diverse societies. G. Craig, T. Bur...