The Oxford Handbook of Global Justice explores an exciting area of refreshing, innovative new ideas for a changing world facing significant challenges.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- PART I. GLOBAL EGALITARIANISM AND ITS CRITICS
- 1: MIRIAM RONZONI and LAURA VALENTINI: Global Justice and the Role of the State: A Critical Survey
- 2: GILLIAN BROCK: Equality of Opportunity and Global Justice
- 3: LUIS CABRERA: Global Justice and Global Citizenship
- 4: JÁNOS KIS: On the Core of Distributive Egalitarianism: Towards a Two-Level Account
- PART II. HUMAN RIGHTS
- 5: SAMANTHA BESSON: The Holders of Human Rights: The Bright Side of Human Rights?
- 6: CAROL C. GOULD: Motivating Solidarity with Distant Others: Empathic Politics, Responsibility, and the Problem of Global Justice
- 7: JOHN TASIOULAS and EFFY VAYENA: Just Global Health: Integrating Human Rights and Common Goods
- 8: KRUSHIL WATENE: Transforming Global Justice Theorizing: Indigenous Philosophies
- PART III. SEVERE POVERTY
- 9: JESSE TOMALTY: The Link between Subsistence and Human Rights
- 10: THOM BROOKS: Capabilities, Freedom and Severe Poverty
- 11: NICOLE HASSOUN: Aiding the Poor in Present and Future Generations: Some Reflections on a Simple Model
- PART IV. CLIMATE CHANGE JUSTICE
- 12: THOM BROOKS: Climate Change Ethics and the Problem of End-State Solutions
- 13: HENRY SHUE: Distant Strangers and the Illusion of Separation: Climate, Development and Disaster
- PART V. JUST GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
- 14: PABLO GILABERT: The Human Right to Democracy and the Pursuit of Global Justice
- 15: ARTHUR CHIN: Thomas Pogge's Conception of Taking the Global Institutional Order as the Object of Justice Assessments
- 16: CHRISTIAN BARRY and DAVID WIENS: What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice
- 17: ALISON JAGGAR: Global Gender Justice
- 18: STEVEN R. RATNER: International Law
- PART VI. BORDERS AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS
- 19: DAVID MILLER: Immigration
- 20: CHRISTOPHER HEATH WELLMAN: Political Legitimacy and Territorial Rights
- 21: ANNA STILZ: Settlement and the Right to Exclude
- PART VII. GLOBAL INJUSTICE
- 22: RAINER FORST: A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-)justice: Realistic in the Right Way
- 23: KOK-CHOR TAN: Personal Responsibility and Global Injustice
- 24: JIWEI CI: Thinking Normatively about Global Justice without Serious Reflection on Global Capitalism: The Exemplary Case of Rawls
- 25: SIMON CANEY: The Right to Resist Global Injustice