Equality Affirmative Action and Justice

Equality  Affirmative Action and Justice
Author: Johan Rabe
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2001
Genre: Affirmative action programs
ISBN: 9783831128327

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Affirmative Action and Justice

Affirmative Action and Justice
Author: Michel Rosenfeld
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300055080

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A comprehensive discussion of both the interpretive and critical issues central to the question of whether affirmative action programs are constitutional. Michel Rosenfeld presents a new theory that strongly defends the justice of affirmative action from the standpoint of both philosophy and constitutional law.

Affirmative Action Policies and Judicial Review Worldwide

Affirmative Action Policies and Judicial Review Worldwide
Author: George Gerapetritis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319223957

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This book discusses affirmative action or positive discrimination, defined as measures awarding privileges to certain groups that have historically suffered discrimination or have been underrepresented in specific social sectors. The book’s underlying rationale is that one cannot place at the same starting point people who have been treated differently in the past because in this way one merely perpetuates a state of difference and, in turn, social gaps are exaggerated and social cohesion is endangered. Starting out with an introduction on the meaning and typology of affirmative action policies, the book goes on to emphasise the interaction of affirmative action with traditional values of liberal state, such as equality, meritocracy, democracy, justice, liberalism and socialism. It reveals the affirmative action goals from a legal and sociological point of view, examining the remedial, cultural, societal, pedagogical and economy purposes of such action. After applying an institutional narrative of the implementation of affirmative action worldwide, the book explains the jurisprudence on the issue through syntheses and antitheses of structural and material variables, such as the institutional recognition of the policies, the domains of their implementation and their beneficiaries. The book eventually makes an analytical impact assessment following the implementation of affirmative action plans and the judicial response, especially in relation to the conventional human rights doctrine, by establishing a liaison between affirmative action and social and group rights.. The book applies a multi-disciplinary and comparative methodology in order to assess the ethical standing of affirmative action policies, the public interests involved and their effectiveness towards actual equality. In the light of the above analysis, the monograph explains the arguments considering affirmative action as a theology for substantive equality and the arguments treating this policy as anathema for liberalism. A universal discussion currently at its peak.

Equality and Transparency

Equality and Transparency
Author: D. Sabbagh
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1403963827

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Can affirmative action policies be convincingly justified? And how have they been legitimized over time? In a pluridisciplinary perspective at the intersection of political theory and the sociology of law, Daniel Sabbagh criticizes the two prevailing justifications put forward in favor of affirmative action: the corrective justice argument and the diversity argument.He defends the policy instead as an instrument designed to bring about the deracialization of American society. In this respect, however, affirmative action requires a measure of dissimulation in order to succeed.Equality and Transparency explains why this is so and provides a new interpretation of the strategic component in the Supreme Court's case law while identifying some of its most remarkable side effects.

Affirmative Action in Perspective

Affirmative Action in Perspective
Author: Fletcher A. Blanchard,Faye J. Crosby
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461396390

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Racism and sexism remain prevalent in societies today. Based on this proven premise, the authors of Affirmative Action in Perspective maintain that a policy of equal opportunity as practiced in America is not a feasible, realistic solution to the "legacy of racial and sexual discrimination". Drs. Blanchard and Crosby have edited a volume which clearly displays their conviction that affirmative action as a policy has the potential to establish a society more equitable than the society we know now. Distinguished contributors to this volume discuss the policy from a level of definition to actual case studies and further, to the theoretical examination of the justice of affirmative action. Throughout the book the urgency of questioning current policies is evident; so too is the need for basic understanding of the realities of injustice which draw the line between the advantaged and the disadvantaged.

Equality and Transparency

Equality and Transparency
Author: D. Sabbagh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230607392

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Can affirmative action policies be convincingly justified? And how have they been legitimized over time? In a pluridisciplinary perspective at the intersection of political theory and the sociology of law, Daniel Sabbagh criticizes the two prevailing justifications put forward in favor of affirmative action: the corrective justice argument and the diversity argument.He defends the policy instead as an instrument designed to bring about the deracialization of American society. In this respect, however, affirmative action requires a measure of dissimulation in order to succeed.Equality and Transparency explains why this is so and provides a new interpretation of the strategic component in the Supreme Court's case law while identifying some of its most remarkable side effects.

Pursuing Equal Opportunities

Pursuing Equal Opportunities
Author: Lesley A. Jacobs
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521530210

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This book offers original and innovative contributions to the debate about equality of opportunity. The first part sets out a theory of equality of opportunity that presents equal opportunities as a normative device for the regulation of competition for scarce resources. The second part shifts the focus to the consideration of the practical application by courts or legislatures or public policy makers of policies for addressing racial, class or gender injustices. The author examines standardized tests, affirmative action, workfare, universal health-care, comparable worth, and the economic consequences of divorce.

Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action
Author: Francis Beckwith,Todd E. Jones
Publsiher: Contemporary Issues
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015040574744

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Contains fifteen essays on affirmative action