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Dalhousie Law Journal

1986

Constitutional rights

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Equality, Efficiency And Judicial Restraint: Towards Adynamic Constitution, Peter Rogers Sep 1986

Equality, Efficiency And Judicial Restraint: Towards Adynamic Constitution, Peter Rogers

Dalhousie Law Journal

Whatever else may be meant by "equality" in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a comparison of the political, social, and economic conditions of different members of society. Equality theories are normative theories that explain which differences in condition are justifiable, and which are unacceptable. In short, equality is about the distribution of social benefits and burdens; equality rights are rights to distributive justice.