THOM BROOKS: Introduction
PART I. GLOBAL EGALITARIANISM AND ITS CRITICS
1: MIRIAM RONZONI & 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 & 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 & 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
Thom Brooks is Dean of Durham University's Law School and Chair in
Law and Government. He is an award-winning author, columnist,
policy advisor, and public speaker. He appears frequently on
television, radio, and in print media discussing immigration &
citizenship, British politics, punishment & sentencing, US
politics, and other topics as a highly sought after commentator and
expert. His general research interests are in ethics, law, and
public
policy.
The volume covers a wide scope of topics and approaches and should
be useful to scholars interested in the idea of the global and in
shared problems that not only transcend the borders of
nation-states but are also informed by them. By framing this
collection in terms of "global justice" rather than adopting a more
readily defined concept such as "international law," the editor was
able to include both well-established and new areas of global
studies.
*B. M. Gettleson, CHOICE*
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