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            <title>عدالت رویه‌ای و نظریه رابطه‌مندی: دیدگاه‌های تجربی، فلسفی و حقوقی [کتاب انگلیسی]</title>
            
            
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                    <title>Procedural Justice and Relational Theory: Empirical, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives</title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>عدالت اجتماعی</topic>
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                    <topic>عدالت رویه‌‌ای</topic>
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                    <topic>نظریه رابطه‌مندی</topic>
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                    <topic>عدالت روالی (فلسفه اخلاق)(وابسته)</topic>
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                    <topic>عدالت (خاص) (فلسفه اخلاق)</topic>
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                    <topic>عدالت (فلسفه سیاسی)</topic>
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            <publisher>Routledge </publisher>
            <dateIssued>2020</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>Table of contents :,Cover,Half Title,Series Page,Title Page,Copyright Page,Table of Contents,List of Contributors,Acknowledgements,Introduction: ﻿Procedural justice in law, psychology, and philosophy﻿,0.1 Introduction,0.2 Key concepts for understanding procedural justice,0.3 Chapter overview,Notes,References,Part I Procedural justice in policing, courts, and prisons: Empirical reviews,Chapter 1 The empirical study of procedural justice policing in Australia: ﻿Highlights and challenges﻿,1.1 Introduction,1.2 What is procedural justice policing?,1.3 Why should procedural justice be of concern to police?,1.4 How is procedural justice policing typically measured in empirical research?,1.5 Procedural justice policing research in Australia: findings and highlights,1.6 Reflections on the challenges of doing empirically based procedural justice research and directions for future research,1.7 Conclusion,Appendix,Notes,References,Chapter 2 Procedural fairness and jury satisfaction: ﻿An analysis of relational dimensions﻿,2.1 Introduction,2.2 Procedural justice through the physical environment,2.3 Procedural justice through the management of evidence and jury directions,2.4 Procedural justice through increased jury participation,2.5 The legitimacy of the jury,2.6 Conclusion,References,Chapter 3 Procedural justice in corrections,3.1 Introduction,3.2 Two key issues in the prison environment: prisoner well-being and compliance,3.3 What is procedural justice and what might it look like in prison?,3.4 Empirical research on prisoner perceptions of procedural justice,3.5 Limitations of the current research and future directions,3.6 Conclusion,Notes,References,Part II Procedural justice and legitimacy: Empirical and normative perspectives,Chapter 4 Procedural justice, legitimacy, and social contexts,4.1 Introduction,4.2 Procedural justice and legitimacy,4.3 Social and situational contexts,4.4 Concluding discussion,Notes,References,Chapter 5 Procedure–content interaction in attitudes to law and in the value of the rule of law: ﻿An empirical and philosophical collaboration﻿,5.1 Introduction,5.2 An empirical perspective on law-related attitudes: legitimation, legitimacy, and legal compliance,5.3 A philosophical perspective: procedure–content interaction in the value of the rule of law,5.4 Conclusion,Notes,References,Chapter 6 Legal legitimacy and the relevance of participatory procedures,6.1 Introduction,6.2 Participation and legitimacy: the empirical evidence,6.3 Procedural theories of democracy and law,6.4 The opportunity to be heard in one’s own defence and legitimacy,6.5 Objections and policy implications,Notes,References,Part III The concept of procedural justice: Philosophical perspectives,Chapter 7 The inadequacy of instrumentalist theories of procedural justice,7.1 Introduction,7.2 Instrumentalism introduced,7.3 Economic theories of procedural justice,7.4 Outcome-based theories of procedural justice,7.5 Tolerating outcome error: Galligan, Dworkin, and Rawls,7.6 Rejecting instrumentalism,7.7 Conclusion,Notes,References,Chapter 8 The many facets of procedural justice in legal proceedings,8.1 Introduction,8.2 The instrumental value of due process,8.3 The inherent value of due process: the ‘interactive interpretation’,8.4 Conclusion,Notes,References,Chapter 9 Procedural justice, relational equality, and self-respect,9.1 Introduction,9.2 Relational equality and procedural justice,9.3 Ceva’s ‘interactive’ theory of procedural justice,9.4 Respect, self-respect, and procedural justice,9.5 Conclusion,Notes,References,Part IV Implications and applications: Legal institutions and the exercise of legal authority,Chapter 10 Racial profiling as pejorative discrimination1,10.1 Introduction,10.2 Consequentialist arguments and procedural justice,10.3 Eidelson’s argument: profiling and disrespect,10.4 Profiling and generics,10.5 Conclusion,Notes,References,Chapter 11 Administrative discretion and governing relationships: ﻿Situating﻿ procedural fairness﻿,11.1 Introduction,11.2 The demands of governing relationships framed by the authority of law: situating the importance of procedure,11.3 Procedural fairness: mapping the territory,11.4 Administrative discretion: mapping the territory,11.5 The interplay of procedural fairness and administrative discretion: promoting the relational conditions for authority,11.6 Promoting relational approaches to administrative law,11.7 Conclusion: the promise for practice,Notes,References,Chapter 12 The framing of tribunal procedures: ﻿A question of balance or a participation-centred approach?﻿,12.1 Introduction,12.2 Common features of Australian tribunal procedures,12.3 The role of tribunals in supporting participation,12.4 Competing values and approaches,12.5 Conclusion,Notes,References,Index</tableOfContents>
        
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                    <namePart>مکنزی, کاتریونا (Catriona Mackenzie؛ استاد فلسفه در دانشگاه مک کواری &#171;Macquarie University&#187; در سیدنی استرالیا؛ پژوهشگر: روانشناسی اخلاقی، فلسفه اخلاق، اخلاق کاربردی، و فلسفه فمینیستی)</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                    <namePart>مک درموت, ترز (Therese MacDermott)</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                    <namePart>میرسون, دنیس (Denise Meyerson)</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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