The YCJ isn't fair and equitable because youths of all ages up to age 18 are treated the same. Thier names are protected by the law, but they may be a threat to the community. They need to be treated more harshly.
The affix of "equitable" is "equi-" which means equal or fair.
The transaction was deemed fair and equitable by all.
To be equitable means to be fair and just in your actions, decisions and treatment of others.
Even or fair.
Fair = Equitable Fair = Light colour of skin and hair Fair = A festival Fair = Peasant as in "Fair weather" Fair = Not good or bad (How are you? Fair.)
A homograph for "fair" is "fair," which may refer to an event or a place for amusements or the quality of being just and equitable.
No because It was made by the Chinese with Australian oil.
the contribution paid into the fund should be fair to all the parties
distributive justice
Depends how you are using the word. Fair can equal beautiful (as in "the fair maiden"), or so-so (as in "Is she good-looking? Only fair."), or carnival (the county fair), or equitable (as in "he tries to be fair to all his employees).
A synonym for "fair" is "just." Other alternatives include "equitable," "impartial," and "honest," depending on the context in which the word is used.
One of the disadvantages of the YCJA (Youth Criminal Justice Act) is that it protects the rights of the young offender instead of the rights of protection for the society.