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takes a bottom up perspective of clients seeking access to justice and uses transaction costs on the market for justice as a … criterion to evaluate justice policies. Most justice is created through ‘justice transactions,’ including informal help from … friends, legal advice, information about law, ADR services, other forms of informal justice, and adjudication. Such …
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and function of justice-oriented reasoning in the EU legal discourse by deconstructing it from a perspective of legitimacy … justice (AFSJ). I argue that, despite the complicated relationship between the notions of justice and legitimacy, this linkage …. In examining these questions I start by investigating the justice and legitimacy symbiosis in the framework of the …
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This article examines some of the ethical dilemmas associated with research on procedural justice. Most of this …
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Processes of legitimacy and justice pervade work organizations. Here we focus on how legitimacy (collective sources of … contextual elements and one in which perceptions of legitimacy and procedural justice are reciprocal. Both models have … support for an authority) and procedural justice (use of fair procedures) affect how individuals interpret and respond to …
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