Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - Всего страниц: 191 |
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... inequalities , and for eliminating the inequalities produced by men . To reach this goal by legal means alone is clearly impossible , but the states of the Third World are trying to use them as one of the vehicles bringing them nearer ...
... inequalities , and for eliminating the inequalities produced by men . To reach this goal by legal means alone is clearly impossible , but the states of the Third World are trying to use them as one of the vehicles bringing them nearer ...
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... inequalities ( Aristotle's distributive justice ) . Equality is preserved and justice saved by maintaining the proportion equal and steady . But the important point here is that the inequalities of people are always treated in regard to ...
... inequalities ( Aristotle's distributive justice ) . Equality is preserved and justice saved by maintaining the proportion equal and steady . But the important point here is that the inequalities of people are always treated in regard to ...
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... of overall inequalities among states treated as entities to become submerged in specific mutualities leading to more equal relationships . 5 This tendency will progress with the increasing division of labor Inequality [ 131 ]
... of overall inequalities among states treated as entities to become submerged in specific mutualities leading to more equal relationships . 5 This tendency will progress with the increasing division of labor Inequality [ 131 ]
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