Sentence examples for justice recognition from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, these approaches have all importantly shifted philosophical attention concerning autonomy to the social and interpersonal dynamics that shape its enjoyment, connecting ideas about autonomy with broader issues of social justice, recognition, and social practices.

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The Court's decision won praise from politicians of both parties, with many saying that the Justices' recognition of lying as a religion was "long overdue".

Justice means recognition but also compensation for years of therapy and hurt, she said.

Medical ethics are based on four principles: beneficence, non-maleficence, justice and recognition of patient autonomy.

Historian Su Zhiliang, who founded the Research Centre for Chinese Comfort Women at Shanghai Normal University, collects testimonials to campaign for justice and recognition of past atrocities.

The demonstration was a commemoration of the bodies of abused women in the country, who received no justice or recognition, and symbolised the trampling of women's rights by the government.

3. Social equity: climate justice includes recognition of climate debt due to past emissions of Annex 1, and fair burden sharing for both mitigation and adaptation in the future.

Although countries have distinct historical backgrounds and are what they are because of their special and unique pasts, by now they all share (or ought at least to share) a general commitment to universal principles such as criminal accountability, justice, guilt recognition, forgiveness, redress, rule of law, truth or reconciliation (Sang-Jin, 2012; Nabers, 2007).

Interestingly, this has spilled over into the global warming conversation: "climate change" is increasingly referred to as "climate justice" in recognition of the sad fact that it is the least empowered people who suffer the greatest impacts from a warming planet.

Even if one refuses to accept such a right, a basic concept of justice demands recognition that migration involving the movement of people from exploited and relatively impoverished parts of the world to countries of relative wealth and privilege, is, or at least should be, a right born of debt--an imperial debt.

Shorten described Dodson as "a truth teller, a powerful advocate for recognition, justice, equality and fairness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people".

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