
Pt. 1. Theoretical Approaches: Global Distributive Justice And The State / Simon Caney; Global Justice And The Morality Of Coercion, Imposition And Framing / Andrea Sangiovanni; Glocal Social Justice: The Possibility Of Social Justice Beyond States In A World Overlapping Practices / Ayelet Banai, Miriam Ronzoni, And Christian Schemmel; Resisting 'global Justice': Disrupting The Colonial Emancipatory Logic In The West / Andrew Robinson And Simon Tormey -- Pt. 2. Economic Policies: Growth Is Good!--but What Growth? / Thomas Pogge; Tax Competition And Its Effects On Domestic And Global Justice / Peter Dietsch -- Pt. 3. Health: Compatriot Priority, Health In Developing Countries, And Our Global Responsibilities / Gillian Brock; International Health Inequalities And Global Justice / Norman Daniels -- Pt. 4. The Role Of Institutions: Inter-, Supra-, And Transnational: European And Global Inequality / Glyn Morgan; Lifting The Resource Curse?: The World Bank And Oil Revenue Distribution In Chad / Mark Mattner; The World Trade Organization As A Subject Of Socioeconomic Justice / Clara Brandi; Social Justice Beyond Bounded Societies: Unravelling Statism Within Global Supply Chains? / Kate Mcdonald. Edited By Ayelet Banai, Miriam Ronzoni And Christian Schemmel. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [216]-232) And Index.
This volume investigates the conceptual and practical challenges of applying principles of social justice to a globalized world that transcends traditional state boundaries. The editors, Ayelet Banai, Miriam Ronzoni, and Christian Schemmel, curate a collection of essays from prominent scholars to examine whether distributive justice, health equity, and economic fairness can be effectively managed beyond the nation-state. The work synthesizes theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies to challenge the limitations of current international institutions and statist political models.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a rigorous contribution to contemporary political philosophy and international relations theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for students and researchers examining the intersection of ethics and global policy.
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0
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203819292
ISBN-13:
9780203819296
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