The Principles of the Equity and the Rightful Person�s Personality in the Democratic Context
Martian Iovan
Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2018, issue 18, 63-72
Abstract:
The author analyzes and compares various meanings of the concept of equity such as they were conceived by prominent personalities of the history of the juridical, ethical and philosophical ideas in order to deduct their common contents. Having ethical and juridical connotations, the vision on equity and on applying its principles into the law-making process, into achieved the act of justice and in all kind of public authorities decision-taking process are differently designed at micro-groups level compared to the macro-social layer. The practical achievement of equity and justice is the privilege of the just person. The rightful person�s personality in the contemporary democratic societies may be considered as an ideal prototype which should be found in a larger extent, in the effective functioning of the institutions under the rule of law � at the level of human resources, with as much possible appropriate compliance with this prototype.
Keywords: equity; fairness; Kant; philosophy of law; rule of law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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