A teoria da justiça de John Rawls e a intervenção do Ministério público nas ações afirmativas: um estudo de caso
There is a search for the concept of justice and how to give it to all. John Rawls, an American philosopher, renewed the Ancient Greek ideals and created a theory of justice, in a attempt to obtain a operative concept of justice (distributive justice). That concept justifies the adoption of affirmat...
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Language: | Portuguese |
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Ministério Público do Estado de Goiás
2012
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4189005 |
Source: | Revista Eletrônica do Ministério Público do Estado de Goiás, ISSN 2316-1957, Nº. 3, 2012, pags. 97-114 |
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There is a search for the concept of justice and how to give it to
all. John Rawls, an American philosopher, renewed the Ancient
Greek ideals and created a theory of justice, in a attempt to obtain
a operative concept of justice (distributive justice). That concept
justifies the adoption of affirmative action. The intervention
of the prosecutor in affirmative action was illustrated by a case
study. The prosecutor intervenes in the public and diffuse interest defense. It is noticeable a clear alignment between Rawls´s
theory and the work of the ministerial body in the analysis of public
policies. The affirmative action programs require for themselves
several studies, subsequent to this, seeking its
improvement. |
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