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Q: Who were the main proponents of economic justice in the 1930s and what measures did they advocate?
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What is proponents of the criminal justice?

A proponent is someone who supports criminal justice or a criminal justice system.


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An intercessor is someone who acts as a mediator on behalf of another person, usually in a spiritual or religious context. An advocate is someone who speaks up for or supports another person, often in legal or social matters. Both roles involve representing or supporting someone who needs assistance or intervention.


When was Economic Justice for All created?

Economic Justice for All was created in 1986.


When was Foundation for Socio-Economic Justice created?

Foundation for Socio-Economic Justice was created in 2003.


Is there economic justice in Pakistan?

There can be no economic justice anywhere in the world as long as there are humans involved in the economy.


How does Economic justice and social justice compare to ethics?

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Why do advocate wear black coat?

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Economic justice has been incorporated in the constitution of India under?

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Is Socio-economic discrimination in the justice system?

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