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, on par with rights to religious liberty and racial equality. Other theorists writing in the liberal, civic republican … and public spiritedness that in turn secure social justice. These two policy goals therefore may at times be in conflict … policy analysis, not in the language of civil rights. Rights discourse, with its inherent absolutism, is ill suited to the …
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For several years now, many cities across the world have undergone, for administrative and political reasons, mergers that have considerably reduced the number of municipalities on a given territory. This tendency affects various urban contexts, as evidenced by recent mergers in Toronto, Ottawa...
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This report constitutes the first deliverable of the project ENGIME – Economic Growth and Innovation in Multicultural Environments, financed by the European Commission – FP5 – Key Action: Improving socio-economic knowledge base. Contract HPSE-CT2001-50007
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been taboo and systematically replaced, in political schemes, by socio-economic criteria. Multiculturalism, in the Anglo …
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Internet resources, extended media coverage and international organizations’ reports recently witness the increasing interest of western banks in new models of finance, particularly Islamic finance and microfinance. This new trend is not only channeled through the frame of corporate social...
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aspects, there is a growing literature on equity and justice. Climate change policy has important dimensions of distributive … justice, both within and across generations, but in this paper we survey only studies on the intragenerational aspect, i …
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