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Title: Is smallness a barrier to social justice? exploring the challenges and opportunities of small nation-states
Other Titles: ‘Il quddiem b'dinjità [Forward with dignity]
Authors: Borg, Carmel
Keywords: Social justice
Nation-state
Equality
Political science
Public administration
Welfare state
States, Small
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Ivan Bartolo
Citation: Borg, C. (2025). Is Smallness a Barrier to Social Justice? Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of Small Nation-States’. In M. D. Ellul Sullivan, & G. Cassar (Eds.), ‘Il Quddiem B’Dinjità [Forward with dignity] (pp. 80-86). Malta: Ivan Bartolo.
Abstract: Social justice is a fundamental principle that advocates for the fair and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society (Borg, 2022). It seeks to dismantle systemic inequalities and ensure that all individuals, regardless of socio-economic background, ethnicity, gender, or other distinguishing factors, have access to the same rights and opportunities. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145788
ISBN: 9789918013203
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