Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... involved a regime value , equality , rather than values related to purely personal preferences . Thirdly , the ethical dimensions of the prob- lem were positive rather than negative — that is , in classical terms , the decision involved ...
... involved a regime value , equality , rather than values related to purely personal preferences . Thirdly , the ethical dimensions of the prob- lem were positive rather than negative — that is , in classical terms , the decision involved ...
Page 107
... involved postgraduate education , which affected only a handful of blacks . There was no indication that the Court was willing to apply its reasoning to the more politically volatile issue of the elementary and secondary schools where ...
... involved postgraduate education , which affected only a handful of blacks . There was no indication that the Court was willing to apply its reasoning to the more politically volatile issue of the elementary and secondary schools where ...
Page 128
... involved benefits available to widows but denied to widowers and , like Frontiero , involved men whose wives provided the principal source of family income . Stephen Wiesen- feld's wife , Paula , died in childbirth in June 1972. She had ...
... involved benefits available to widows but denied to widowers and , like Frontiero , involved men whose wives provided the principal source of family income . Stephen Wiesen- feld's wife , Paula , died in childbirth in June 1972. She had ...
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