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An example may help to explain the difference between the empirical and
normative approaches . The statement that " All men are equal " may reflect a
normative judgment that all “ men ' ' should be equal ; as an empirical
observation the ...
An example may help to explain the difference between the empirical and
normative approaches . The statement that " All men are equal " may reflect a
normative judgment that all “ men ' ' should be equal ; as an empirical
observation the ...
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For those who believe that a party ' s vote share should equal its share of
legislative seats , the obvious answer is to adopt some form of full proportional
representation ( Irvine , 1979 ; Quebec Liberal Party , 1980 : 46 ) . Under such a
plan , a ...
For those who believe that a party ' s vote share should equal its share of
legislative seats , the obvious answer is to adopt some form of full proportional
representation ( Irvine , 1979 ; Quebec Liberal Party , 1980 : 46 ) . Under such a
plan , a ...
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The equality rights contained in Section 15 guarantee that ' ' every individual is
equal before and under the law and has the right to equal protection and equal
benefit of the law without discrimination and , in particular , without discrimination
...
The equality rights contained in Section 15 guarantee that ' ' every individual is
equal before and under the law and has the right to equal protection and equal
benefit of the law without discrimination and , in particular , without discrimination
...
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