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The concept of equity

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Equity is a multifaceted concept encompassing law, philosophy, morality, economics, and social sciences. Historically, it has been closely linked to justice, often seen as synonymous with ideal justice. When norms are rigidly applied, they can fail to achieve true justice in specific cases. This volume examines the historical and comparative dimensions of equity in English and German law and literature, highlighting two key points: interest in equity as a principle of justice intensifies during periods of rapid change, and the challenges in defining a stable concept of equity stem from its reliance on subjective criteria. The literary realm reflects how European literatures engage with ethical debates, the complexities of equity, and the pursuit of shared ethics. By integrating law with literary and economic discourse from a European perspective, this work aims to broaden the understanding of equity and its relevance to the intricate dynamics of contemporary societies.

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The concept of equity, Daniela Carpi

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2007
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