Equality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Procedure established by law
(L&S) 165, namely, that 'from a positivistic point of view, equality is antithetic to arbitrariness. In fact equality and arbitrariness are
Commutative justice and distributive justice
Commutative justice and distributive justice, Aristotle's doctrine of justice of equality is called by him commutative justice which requires at least
civil rights movement
"Civil Rights Movement" has referred to efforts toward achieving true equality for African-Americans in all facets of society, but today the
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Parage
Equality of condition blood or dignity also equality in the partition
Exchange, Deed of
without either a deed or (under conditions in regard to equality of value) a Statutory Order of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Hotchpot
177 a. The blending of items of property to secure equality of division, esp. as practised is case in which advancements
equalitarianism
the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
common interests more effectively; the duty of reduction of armaments; equality for States, e.g., recognition of greater responsibility of large Powers,
Parage or Paragium
Parage or Paragium, an equality of blood or dignity; but more especially of land, in
Omniparity
Equality in every part general equality
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