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In social medical welfare reform, the supposedly universal coverage of medical insurance for all social groups in fact excludes uninsured people who are unable to afford the premium, and hence fails to fundamentally fulfill the objective of justice.
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Socrates objects, insisting that reason can indeed apprehend objective standards of justice.
The president insisted that in tapping Ms. Kagan, he had achieved his objective of a justice who identifies with the lives of "ordinary" people.
"The Code ensures that the best interests of the child are considered in the justice system, which means that traditional objectives of criminal justice, such as repression and retribution, give way to rehabilitation and restorative justice when dealing with child offenders," Mr Graumann added.
As a serious reformer, she believed in objective universal standards of justice, which were not being upheld in the Great Britain of her day, just as they had not been during the period that led up to the Civil War.
Prevention of juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law are the basic objectives of the justice for children reform in the country.
Purpose/Objective: In 2014, UNICEF commissioned an independent evaluation to assess how the center-based rehabilitation programs and diversion programs contribute to the overall objectives of juvenile justice and welfare administration in the Philippines.
Stassen's readings of "objectives" the principle of justice, the development of law, the recognition of human rights, the concept of peaceful change, the idea of trusteeship.
The objective of the juvenile justice bill is to fully protect the rights of CICL and make detention the last resort.
In her influential 1964 book, "Legalism: Law, Morals and Political Trials," Judith Shklar, a political theorist at Harvard University, wrote that international trials best illustrated the weakness of our faith in the notion of a purely objective, rule-based form of justice -- what she called "legalism".
Rawls says these are "conditions under which human cooperation is both possible and necessary" (TJ 126/109 rev .. Following Hume, Rawls distinguishes two general kinds: the objective and subjective circumstances of justice.
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