recognition justice (Q1731)

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recognising and respecting how different values, preferences and needs are rooted in diverse histories, identities and cultural backgrounds
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recognition justice
recognising and respecting how different values, preferences and needs are rooted in diverse histories, identities and cultural backgrounds

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    the recognition of underlying systemic injustices and representation of dignity, values and identities of humans and other species. When referencing humans, this dimension refers both to individuals and social groups and entails recognising and respecting how different values, preferences and needs are rooted in diverse histories, identities and cultural backgrounds. For other species, this implies recognising the intrinsic and inherent value of nature regardless of its utility to humans