goan_crazy
Hates the waiting game...
These are some questions i did in class
i got the answers i jus need examples plz and if you could tell me if this is rite
Key Question and issue:
What is FORMAL EQUALITY? Give an example:
FORMAL EQUALITY occurs when the law provides that, in certain denied sequences, everyone should be treated equally regardless of baclground, social or economic status or personal beliefs.
[need example plz]
2. What are the 3 types or equality? Give examples for each:
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY-Equal treatment of people in access to employment and services
EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW-Everyone is treated equally in their dealings with the law. E.g. The rule of law
EQUALITY OF OUTCOMES-A practice whereby the law, policy or precedent aims to ensure that, regardless of educational or socioeconomic background, or inequality of opportunity, the result of certain exercises will be equality.
[Need examples plz]
3. Does formal equality before the law hide institutionalised inequality?
Despite formal equality before the law the reality is different. Those with less power, less money and less education have less chance of being treated equally by the law. Mainly because of accessibility.
It could be said that inequality is institutionalised. I.e. part of the fabric of our govt. E.g. Legislature, executive and judiciary. The more power and money, the greater the access and the better chance that equality will be achieved.
i got the answers i jus need examples plz and if you could tell me if this is rite
Key Question and issue:
What is FORMAL EQUALITY? Give an example:
FORMAL EQUALITY occurs when the law provides that, in certain denied sequences, everyone should be treated equally regardless of baclground, social or economic status or personal beliefs.
[need example plz]
2. What are the 3 types or equality? Give examples for each:
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY-Equal treatment of people in access to employment and services
EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW-Everyone is treated equally in their dealings with the law. E.g. The rule of law
EQUALITY OF OUTCOMES-A practice whereby the law, policy or precedent aims to ensure that, regardless of educational or socioeconomic background, or inequality of opportunity, the result of certain exercises will be equality.
[Need examples plz]
3. Does formal equality before the law hide institutionalised inequality?
Despite formal equality before the law the reality is different. Those with less power, less money and less education have less chance of being treated equally by the law. Mainly because of accessibility.
It could be said that inequality is institutionalised. I.e. part of the fabric of our govt. E.g. Legislature, executive and judiciary. The more power and money, the greater the access and the better chance that equality will be achieved.
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