Sentence examples for requisite justice from inspiring English sources

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If so, the consequences of the present demonstrations may — and perhaps should — go far beyond the requisite justice for rape victims.

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In his brief, he said, "This is not a formality, but a fundamental requisite of justice".

In stark contrast to the divine right of kings and other such conceptions of privilege, human rights extend in theory to every person on Earth, without regard to merit or need, simply for being human or because they mitigate inherent human vulnerability or are requisite to social justice.

Okin argues that when children are raised within unjust families, families which lack "equality and reciprocity," and are characterized by "dependence and domination," they are not likely to develop the requisite sense of justice (Okin 1989, 99 100; see also McClain 2006, 73 84).

Contemporary Ottoman sources found in him all the qualities requisite for an Oriental statesman wide knowledge, wisdom, justice, and generosity.

This convergence started from the United States to Europe and back to the African continent while they intensified their respective and collective struggle for freedom, justice and peace as a pre-requisite for social progress for the Africans and oppressed people everywhere.

Justice Scalia quoted with approval the definition of "requisite" that Solicitor General Seth P. Waxman offered when the case was argued in November: "sufficient, but not more than necessary".

One requisite for tackling gender-based violence, and the first step to justice and reconciliation, is talking about it, says Al-Ali.

The heartbreaking stories of both Amanda Todd and Rehtaeh Parsons caused a palpable amount of outrage in Canada, which is why it may be relieving to read that the Conservative government is trying to pass Bill C-13, a law that Justice Minister Peter MacKay is presenting as a pre-requisite to fighting back against the "hurtful" proliferation of "intimate images" online.

If hard determinism is true, no one is ever responsible in the requisite way, and the luck egalitarian equality of opportunity conception of distributive justice dictates equality of condition across persons.

Thus, even if in theory, as it were, a theory could be developed that most closely approximated the ideal demands of morality and justice, but was incomprehensible to the average person lacking the requisite background in the esoteric intricacies of, e.g., decision theory, such a theory could not count, notwithstanding its intrinsic virtues, as an ideal norm for any democratic society.

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