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- <p>Justice.</p> <p>Locke, John, 1805-1880 - Views on justice.</p> <p>Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832 - Views on justice.</p> <p>Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873- Views on justice.</p> <p>Rawls, John, 1921-2002 - Views on justice.</p> (1)
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Fgm Abandonment In Egypt: A Case Study Of Changing Behavioural Patterns And Attitudes Towards Fgm In The Village Of Benban, Aswan, Laila Mahmoud El Moshneb
Fgm Abandonment In Egypt: A Case Study Of Changing Behavioural Patterns And Attitudes Towards Fgm In The Village Of Benban, Aswan, Laila Mahmoud El Moshneb
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The Limits Of U.S. Governmental Power In Times Of Crisis, Adam M. Goldwater
The Limits Of U.S. Governmental Power In Times Of Crisis, Adam M. Goldwater
Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects
Government’s Emergency Power Throughout the History of the United States This paper reviews the use of power by the United States government during times of crisis. This paper analyzes both the arguments from Thomas Hobbes and John Locke regarding how limited both believe government should be. Throughout this debate John Locke believes that in leaving a state of nature we must enter into civil society through a social contract with each other. Hobbes’ view of the state of nature is such that he believes that there should be virtually no limitations on the power of government in eliminating citizens from …
The Failure Of The Oslo Peace Process: Causes And Impacts, Nidal Mahmoud Al-Natour
The Failure Of The Oslo Peace Process: Causes And Impacts, Nidal Mahmoud Al-Natour
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Three-Strikes Legislation And The Evolution Of The Liberal Conception Of Justice, Lisa Dillon
Three-Strikes Legislation And The Evolution Of The Liberal Conception Of Justice, Lisa Dillon
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The purpose of this paper is to examine the changing nature of the liberal conception of justice using three-strikes legislation as a basis for comparison. It includes a brief examination of the legal debate surrounding three-strikes legislation, as well as comprehensive tables comparing the content of the laws in several states. The preponderance of the paper explores the evolution of the liberal concept of justice in the works of John Locke, Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart Mill. It concludes with a discussion of contemporary liberal thought on justice, and more specifically, with an examination of the work of John Rawls …