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    Les principes directeurs garantissant un règlement des litiges extrajudiciaire et équitable.Aude Denizot - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):147-158.
    La médiation équitable doit-elle être à l’image du procès équitable? Il semble de prime abord naturel de transposer, avec quelques retouches, le droit du procès équitable aux règlements extrajudiciaires. À l’examen cependant, cette greffe paraît bien hasardeuse car le procès et la médiation, malgré leur parenté, n’ont pas les mêmes racines. De même, n’est-il pas vain de puiser du côté du droit des contrats, dont les contours s’harmonisent assez mal à ceux de la médiation? (...)
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    La justice prédictive et les principes fondamentaux du procès civil.Didier Cholet - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 60 (1):223-236.
    La justice prédictive qui consiste à évaluer les probabilités de succès des procès par un traitement informatique est une innovation technologique importante. Elle pourrait avoir des effets sur les principes fondamentaux des procès, notamment du procès civil. Le droit au juge et le principe de l’égalité des armes qui protègent les droits des parties risquent d’être affectés. Les principes d’indépendance et d’impartialité du juge pourraient également être perturbés ainsi que l’office du juge. Il convient donc d’être vigilant (...)
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  3. Grensverkenningen; over groepsvorming, minderheden en tolerantie Paul van Dijk: Jan van der Veken, Denken aan al wat is. Een hedendaagse fundamentelewijsbegeerte.Henk Procee, Fons Strijbosch & Paul Tongeren - 1995 - Filosofie En Praktijk 16:162-162.
     
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    Technology, Normativity, and the Future: The Aristotelian Turn.Henk Procee - 1997 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 3 (1):19-26.
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    Immanuel Kant en het volle leven.Hendrik Procee - 2004 - Budel: Damon.
    Inleiding tot de Duitse filosoof (1724-1804).
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    Development and Psychometric Properties of the Test of Passive Aggression.Christian G. Schanz, Monika Equit, Sarah K. Schäfer, Michael Käfer, Hannah K. Mattheus & Tanja Michael - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background:To date, most research on aggression in mental disorders focused on active-aggressive behavior and found self-directed and other-directed active aggression to be a symptom and risk-factor of psychopathology. On the other hand, passive-aggressive behavior has been investigated less frequently and only in research on psychodynamic defense mechanisms, personality disorders, and dysfunctional self-control processes. This small number of studies primarily reflects a lack of a reliable and valid clinical assessment of passive-aggressive behavior. To address this gap, we developed the Test of (...)
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  7. Pièces justificatives I.Conclusions des Commissaires Instructeurs & de Jacques Spifame du Procès - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    L'éthique de l'avocat pénaliste.Edwige Rude-Antoine - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    "Comment faites-vous pour défendre l'assassin d'un enfant?" C'est souvent cette question que les avocats pénalistes entendent à propos de leur métier. L'avocat est représenté, dans la fiction, sous les traits d'un être ambigu, sans cesse sur le fil... La réalité est sans doute tout autre. C'est elle que ce livre tente d'approcher en comblant un manque dans les réflexions contemporaines de l'avocature. Rares sont, en effet, les travaux qui abordent l'éthique de l'avocat pénaliste. Quelles sont ses interrogations, ses incertitudes lorsqu'il (...)
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    La libre parole de l’avocat.Grégoire Niango - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):443-461.
    Auxiliaire de justice, indépendant et mandaté par son client, l’avocat occupe une place singulière dans le système judiciaire français et sa parole se caractérise a priori par une grande liberté. A l’examen cependant, on constate que son espace de parole est soumis aux règles rituelles du procès qui tendent progressivement à le restreindre, et que le contenu de cette parole est contraint par les exigences de sa mission même s’il bénéficie d’une protection dont l’effectivité est une garantie fondamentale du (...)
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    Les risques accentués d’une justice pénale prédictive.Jean-Marie Brigant - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 60 (1):237-251.
    Fruit de l’avènement des statistiques et de l’intelligence artificielle, la justice prédictive est porteuse de nombreuses promesses de nature économique, technologique et même sociologique. Loin d’être une menace, le recours aux algorithmes donnerait la possibilité de prédire des décisions à venir dans des litiges similaires à ceux analysés. Si l’essentiel de la littérature sur la question concerne le contentieux civil, le sujet mérite d’être examiné en matière pénale au regard des principes qui gouvernent le droit pénal et la procédure pénale.
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    Des cobayes et des hommes: expérimentation sur l'être humain et justice.Philippe Amiel - 2011 - Paris: Belles lettres.
    Aujourd'hui, des malades atteints de pathologies graves pour lesquelles les alternatives therapeutiques sont limitees ou inexistantes reclament, non plus tant une protection contre les essais cliniques, qu'un droit d'y participer. Cette nouvelle revendication est le point de depart de la presente enquete, a la fois historique, juridique et sociologique, qui montre comment s'est formee, dans les normes et dans les pratiques, du XVIIIe au XXe siecle, la distinction entre l'animal de laboratoire et le sujet humain. Entre les cobayes et les (...)
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    La justice et la répartition fiscale dans l'économie politique de John Rawls: actualisation d'une préoccupation en Afrique: essai.Amané Célestin Dago - 2017 - Nantes: Éditions Amalthée.
    L'impôt sous son angle colonial en Afrique était perçu comme un instrument de pression, d'oppression et d'appauvrissement du citoyen contribuable par l'impôt dit, de capitation. Ce lourd passé historique pèse encore sur les systèmes fiscaux d'Afrique et d'ailleurs, systèmes au sein desquels les citoyens se sentent encore victimes parce que spoliés de leurs biens par les puissances publiques. Dans cet ouvrage, Docteur Célestin Amané DAGO propose un changement de paradigme du système de la fiscalité à travers la philosophie politique normative (...)
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    Corporate citizenship: perspectives in the new century.Ananda Das Gupta - 2008 - Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The international community has policy tools to influence business activity within and between nations, and to help ensure that globalization proceeds in a way that benefits all. This book aims at underlining the big-picture thinking on issues related to the roles that business can play in fostering an equitable and ecologically sustainable world.
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    Calling for a Pro-Love Movement: A Contextualized Theo-Ethical Examination of Reproductive Health Care and Abortion in the United States.Jeanie Whitten-Andrews - 2018 - Feminist Theology 26 (2):147-159.
    In the midst of extreme and dualistic religio-political debates regarding women’s sexual wellness and abortion, one begins to wonder what a new theo-ethical approach might look like which rejects overly-simplistic, harmful understandings of such crucial issues. What might it look like to truly centre women’s full human experiences, loving each other in a way that addresses harm and meets tangible needs? This article examines the complex inequitable structural and institutional realities of sexual wellness and abortion through an intersectional theo-ethical lens. (...)
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    Equitable access to ectogenesis for sexual and gender minorities.Laura L. Kimberly, Megan E. Sutter & Gwendolyn P. Quinn - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (4):338-345.
    As the technology for ectogenesis continues to advance, the ethical implications of such developments should be thoroughly and proactively explored. The possibility of full ectogenesis remains hypothetical at present, and myriad concerns regarding the safety and efficacy of the technology must be evaluated and addressed, while pressing moral considerations should be fully deliberated. However, it is conceivable that the technology may become sufficiently well established in the future and that eventually full ectogenesis might be deemed ethically acceptable as a reproductive (...)
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    Equitable Participant Selection Concerns for First-In-Human Whole-Eye Transplantation.Christopher Bobier - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):98-100.
    Given advances in microsurgical techniques, immunomodulation protocols, and neuro-regenerative therapies, there is a growing likelihood that first-in-human whole-eye transplantation (WET) may be at...
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    Equitable Access to Antibiotics: A Core Element and Shared Global Responsibility for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.Mengying Ren, Anthony D. So, Sujith J. Chandy, Mirfin Mpundu, Arturo Quizhpe Peralta, Kerstin Åkerfeldt, Anna Karin Sjöblom & Otto Cars - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (S2):34-39.
    Securing equitable antibiotic access as an essential component for health system resilience and pandemic preparedness requires a systems perspective. This article discusses key components that need to be coordinated and paired with adequate financing and resources to ensure antibiotic effectiveness as a global public good, which should be central while discussing a new global agreement.
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    Les procès d'impiété intentés aux philosophes à Athènes au Vme et au IVme siècles avant J.-C.Eudore Derenne - 1930 - Paris,: Champion.
    Le procès d'Anaxagore.--Le procès de Protagoras.--Le procès de Diagoras.--Le procès de Socrate.--Les procès de Démade et d'Aristote.--Les derniers procès intentés à des philosophes.--La procédure employée dans les procès d'impiét é.--Conclusions.
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  19. Le procès de galilée.Épilogue D'un Quatrième Centenaire - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Equitable Research Partnerships: A Global Code of Conduct to Counter Ethics Dumping.Doris Schroeder, Kate Chatfield, Roger Chennells, Peter Herissone-Kelly & Michelle Singh - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This open access book offers insights into the development of the ground-breaking Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) and the San Code of Research Ethics. Using a new, intuitive moral framework predicated on fairness, respect, care and honesty, both codes target ethics dumping – the export of unethical research practices from a high-income setting to a lower- or middle-income setting. The book is a rich resource of information and argument for any research stakeholder who opposes double (...)
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    Equitable Access to Human Biological Resources in Developing Countries: Benefit Sharing Without Undue Inducement.Roger Scarlin Chennells - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    The main question explored by the book is: How can cross-border access to human genetic resources, such as blood or DNA samples, be governed in such a way as to achieve equity for vulnerable populations in developing countries? The book situates the field of genomic and genetic research within global health and research frameworks, describing the concerns that have been raised about the potential unfairness in exchanges during recent decades. Access to and sharing in the benefits of human biological resources (...)
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    Equitable data sharing in epidemics and pandemics.Susan Bull & Bridget Pratt - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-14.
    BackgroundRapid data sharing can maximize the utility of data. In epidemics and pandemics like Zika, Ebola, and COVID-19, the case for such practices seems especially urgent and warranted. Yet rapidly sharing data widely has previously generated significant concerns related to equity. The continued lack of understanding and guidance on equitable data sharing raises the following questions: Should data sharing in epidemics and pandemics primarily advance utility, or should it advance equity as well? If so, what norms comprise equitable data sharing (...)
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    Enabling equitable and ethical research partnerships in crisis situations: Lessons learned from post-disaster heritage protection interventions following Nepal’s 2015 earthquake.Robin Coningham, Nick Lewer, Kosh Prasad Acharya, Kai Weise, Ram Bahadhur Kunwar, Anie Joshi & Sandhya Parajuli Khanal - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    The earthquakes which struck Nepal’s capital in 2015 were humanitarian disasters. Not only did they inflict tragic loss of life and livelihoods, they also destroyed parts of the Kathmandu Valley’s unique UNESCO World Heritage site. These monuments were not just ornate structures but living monuments playing central roles in the daily lives of thousands, representing portals where the heavens touch earth and people commune with guiding deities. Their rehabilitation was also of economic importance as they represent a major source of (...)
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    Equité du juge et territoires du droit privé.Anne-Françoise Debruche - 2008 - [Bruxelles]: Éditions Y. Blais.
    Quelle place les ordres juridiques romanistes et de common law réservent-ils au sentiment d'équité du juge? Confronté à la rigueur du droit strict, le juge belge, français ou québécois jouit-il de la même latitude que ses confrères anglais ou canadiens pour imposer malgré tout la décision qu'il estime la plus juste? Afin de prendre la mesure de ces diverses "équités judiciaires", l'originalité de la démarche comparative adoptée par l'auteur consiste à prendre appui sur un microphénomène appelant une analyse juridique multidimensionnelle: (...)
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    Equitable Access to Research Benefits: Considerations for COVID-19 Vaccine Development and Clinical Trial Crossover.Danish Zaidi, Jennifer Miller, Tanvee Varma, Dowin Boatright & Phoebe Friesen - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (3):86-88.
    COVID-19 vaccine research success and emergency use authorizations have shown the life sciences’ potential for positive health impact. But they also underscore potentially divergent and conf...
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    Global equitable access to vaccines, medicines and diagnostics for COVID-19: The role of patents as private governance.Aisling McMahon - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (3):142-148.
    In June 2020, Gilead agreed to provide the USA with 500 000 doses of remdesivir—an antiviral drug which at that time was percieved to show promise in reducing the recovery time for patients with COVID-19. This quantity represented Gilead’s then full production capacity for July and 90% of its capacity for August and September. Similar deals are evident around access to proposed vaccines for COVID-19, and such deals are only likely to increase. These attempts to secure preferential access to medicines (...)
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  27. Equitable damages.The Honourable Justice Edelman - 2023 - In Ben McFarlane & Steven Elliot (eds.), Equity today: 150 years after the judicature reforms. New York: Hart.
     
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    Ethical reasoning in an equitable relief innocent spouse context.Sean Valentine & Gary Fleischman - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (4):325 - 339.
    This study assessed the relationship between ethical reasoning and the decision to grant equitable relief using an innocent spouse vignette where a wife had partial knowledge of her husband''s tax fraud. A path model derived from various ethics theories was tested using a sample of 357 accounting, legal, and human resource professionals, and after careful examination of the measurement and structural relationships in the path model, the results provided partial support for the study''s hypotheses. Moral intensity was marginally associated with (...)
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    Le procès de l'histoire: fondements et postérité de l'idéalisme historique de Hegel.Christophe Bouton - 2004 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    Le procès de l'histoire signifie chez Hegel à la fois que l'histoire est un processus, et qu'elle est un tribunal où l'esprit du monde exerce son droit absolu.
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    Equitable global allocation of monkeypox vaccines.G. Owen Schaefer, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Caesar A. Atuire, R. J. Leland, Govind Persad, Henry S. Richardson & Carla Saenz - 2023 - Vaccine 41 (48):7084-7088.
    With the world grappling with continued spread of monkeypox internationally, vaccines play a crucial role in mitigating the harms from infection and preventing spread. However, countries with the greatest need - particularly historically endemic countries with the highest monkeypox case-fatality rates - are not able to acquire scarce vaccines. This is unjust, and requires rectification through equitable allocation of vaccines globally. We propose applying the Fair Priority Model for such allocation, which emphasizes three key principles: 1) preventing harm; 2) prioritizing (...)
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    Equitable treatment for HIV/AIDS clinical trial participants: a focus group study of patients, clinician researchers, and administrators in western Kenya.D. N. Shaffer - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (1):55-60.
    Objectives: To describe the concerns and priorities of key stakeholders in a developing country regarding ethical obligations held by researchers and perceptions of equity or “what is fair” for study participants in an HIV/AIDS clinical drug trial. Design: Qualitative study with focus groups. Setting: Teaching and referral hospital and rural health centre in western Kenya. Participants: Potential HIV/AIDS clinical trial participants, clinician researchers, and administrators. Results: Eighty nine individuals participated in a total of 11 focus groups over a four month (...)
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    Equitable relief as a relay between juridical and biopower: the case of school desegregation.Gordon Hull - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 50 (2):225-248.
    The present paper looks at the intersection of juridical and biopower in the U.S. Supreme Court’s school desegregation cases. These cases generally deploy “equitable relief” as a relay between the juridicially-specified injury of segregation and the biopolitical mandates of integration, allowing broad-based biopolitical remedies for juridically identified problems. This strategy enabled the Courts to negotiate between these forms of power. The analysis here thus suggests the continued relevance of juridical power, and also the limits of Foucault’s own analysis, which suggested (...)
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    Equitable Selection in Bilateral Matching Markets.Antonio Romero-Medina - 2005 - Theory and Decision 58 (3):305-324.
    This paper presents a procedure to select equitable stable allocations in two-sided matching markets without side payments. The Equitable set is computed using the Equitable algorithm. The algorithm limits the set of options available for each agent throughout the procedure. The stable matchings selected are generally not extreme, form a lattice and satisfy the condition of being “Ralwsian” in each partition of the market. The Equitable algorithm can also be used to select a particular matching from the Equitable Set favoring (...)
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    Equitable Local Climate Action Planning: Sustainable & Affordable Housing.Andrew Pattison & Jason Kawall - 2018 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (1):17-20.
    Despite projected devastating impacts on human communities, the US still lacks comprehensive national policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This vacuum has provided the space for a surge of promising sustainability and climate action planning efforts at the state and local level. Meanwhile, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s (2015) Out of Reach Report, ‘there is no state in the US where a minimum wage worker working full time can afford a one-bedroom apartment at the fair market (...)
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    L'equité chez Cicéron.Georges Ciulei - 1972 - Amsterdam,: A. M. Hakkert.
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    L'équité du grammairien humaniste.Fosca Mariani Zini - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1):5-17.
    L’article se propose de montrer que le principe d’équité, formulé dans le cadre de l’hermeneutica generalis du XVIIe et du XVIIIe siècle, a été anticipé par la pratique philologique des humanistes italiens du XVe siècle, et notamment par les stratégies élaborées pour combattre le mauvais interprète, le « calomniateur ». Toutefois on met en avant les différences théoriques majeures entre l’humanisme et l’hermeneutica generalis, entre une perspective historique et grammaticale, soulignant le caractère individuel de tout acte de parole, et une (...)
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    Equitable global COVID-19 vaccine allocation and distribution: Obstacles, contrasting moral perspectives, ethical framework and current standpoints.Georgios Kalaitzidis - 2021 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (3-4):163-180.
    Accelerated COVID-19 vaccine development represents an important accomplishment and a milestone in the history of vaccine evolution. However, the vaccine’s scarcity made its equitable global allocation and distribution ambiguous. Despite the initial pledges from wealthy countries for fairness and inclusivity towards the poorer ones, the policies followed diverged significantly. Wealthy countries have vastly superior access to vaccines in a reality likened to an ethical disaster. This paper calls for the need for fair global vaccine allocation and distribution and examines the (...)
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    What is Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing?Bram De Jonge - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (2):127-146.
    “Fair and equitable benefit-sharing” is one of the objectives of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and the FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. In essence, benefit-sharing holds that countries, farmers, and indigenous communities that grant access to their plant genetic resources and/or traditional knowledge should share in the benefits that users derive from these resources. But what exactly is understood by “fair” and “equitable” in this context? Neither term is defined in the international treaties. (...)
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    Equitable Health Care and Low-Density Living in the United States.Lisa M. Lee - 2019 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (2):121-125.
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    Equitable Distribution in a Three Players Problem.Marek Szopa - 2014 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 37 (1):239-252.
    Jazz band is a 3 player superadditive game in characteristic function form. Three players have to divide the payoff they can get, while being in a grand coalition, provided their individual and duo coalitions payoffs are known. Assumptions of individual and collective rationality lead to the notion of the core of the game. We discuss offers that cannot readily be refused [OCRR] as the solutions of the game in case of an empty core, when duo coalitions are the best options (...)
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    Equitable rationing of highly specialised health care services for children: a perspective from South Africa.W. A. Landman & L. D. Henley - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):224-229.
    The principles of equality and equity, respectively in the Bill of Rights and the white paper on health, provide the moral and legal foundations for future health care for children in South Africa. However, given extreme health care need and scarce resources, the government faces formidable obstacles if it hopes to achieve a just allocation of public health care resources, especially among children in need of highly specialised health care. In this regard, there is a dearth of moral analysis which (...)
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    Equitation, locomotion et mécanisme des allures au XIXe siècle. De la méthode graphique à la chronophotographie.Jean Christian Ricard - 1988 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 41 (3):357-397.
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    Towards equitable genomics governance in Africa: Guiding principles from theories of global health governance and the African moral theory of Ubuntu.Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (4):411-422.
    The post‐genomics era promises a revolution characterized by precision medicine and the integration of genomics into almost every area of biomedical research. At the same time, there are concerns that if care is not taken, the genomics revolution may widen global inequities in science and health. In Africa, these concerns are primarily linked to the underrepresentation of African populations in genomics research, limited genomics research capacity in Africa and associated macro‐level justice issues such as benefit sharing, inequitable international research collaborations, (...)
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    Towards equitable genomics governance in Africa: Guiding principles from theories of global health governance and the African moral theory of Ubuntu.Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina Vries & Bridget Pratt - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (4):411-422.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 4, Page 411-422, May 2022.
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    The Equites under the Julio-Claudians.T. J. Cadoux - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):153-.
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    L'équité en matière de santé : qu'en pense l'opinion publique? Une revue de l'éthique empirique dans le champ de la santé.Valérie Clément & Daniel Serra - 2009 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 1 (1):55-77.
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    Le procès de l'histoire: fondements et postérité de l'idéalisme historique de Hegel.Christophe Bouton - 2004 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    C. Bouton analyse l'antinomie de l'histoire qui oppose la thèse qui donne un sens à l'histoire et une antithèse qui considère le cours des évènements comme un chaos à travers les théories de l'histoire développées en Allemagne du XVIIIe siècle à aujourd'hui.
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    Equitable Taxation and the Provision of Health Insurance Subsidies.Donald R. Nichols, Elizabeth Plummer & William F. Wempe - 2011 - Business and Society Review 116 (4):435-466.
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    Sur les injustes procès faits à Hegel et la philosophie spéculative.Nicole-Nikol Abécassis - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (5):48-65.
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  50. Le procès de l'Intelligence.Paul Archambault, Maurice Brillant, Paul Gemähling, Louis Ruy & Maurice Blondel - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (4):5-8.
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