Sökning: "rectificatory justice"
Hittade 4 uppsatser innehållade orden rectificatory justice.
1. ”Renen kan inte äta pengar. En gruva påverkar allt.” : En idéanalytisk studie om gottgörande rättvisa och samers rättigheter i fallen Rönnbäck/Rönnbäcken och Gállok/Kallak
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenSammanfattning : This thesis scrutinises the state plans for future mining operations in two specific areas in northern Sweden, namely Rönnbäck/Rönnbäcken and Gállok/Kallak, and how these plans have become issues of intense dialogues and debates nationwide during the previous years. This is partly because of environmental reasons but the primary matter is because these two areas have traditionally belonged to the indigenous Saami people where they are pursuing reindeer husbandry. LÄS MER
2. Reduction of the Global Human Population : A Rectificatory Argument based on Environmental Considerations
Magister-uppsats, Linköpings universitet/Centrum för tillämpad etikSammanfattning : Contrary to what many scholars hold, a case can be made for human population reduction (the practice of artificially decreasing the number of human beings on the Earth). Robin Attfield's, Paul Taylor's, Arne Næss's and J. LÄS MER
3. Countering the Counterfactual : A Case for Rectificatory Justice for Colonialism
Magister-uppsats, Linköpings universitet/Centrum för tillämpad etik; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakultetenSammanfattning : Rectificatory justice for colonialism has been, in recent years, included in the discussion of global justice. The idea is that former colonial powers acknowledge, apologise and make reparations for the harms caused during colonialism. However, there are some objections to rectificatory justice for colonialism. LÄS MER
4. Global Rectificatory Justice : Repairing for Colonialism and Ending World Poverty
Magister-uppsats, Centrum för tillämpad etikSammanfattning : The current state of the global distribution of income, wealth, and well-being is in many respects the product of historical acts and processes. Of these, some have been just, others not. In philosophical discourse, processes of the latter kind are referred to as historical injustices. LÄS MER