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Sovereign Justice
Global Justice in a World of Nations
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Edited by:
Diogo Pires Aurelio
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2011
About this book
Sovereign Justice collects valuable contributions from scholars of both continental and analytic tradition, and aims to investigate into the relationship between global justice and the nation state. It deals therefore especially with the moral relevance of national boundaries and cosmopolitanism.
It is organised in four sections.
The first section deals with cosmopolitan approaches to global justice, with regard to which Kok-Choir Tan's article presents an overview over the current state of the art, the challenges that cosmopolitanism is currently facing, and its relationship and contrasts with other theoretical strands. Etinson's article attempts to clarify the concept of cosmopolitanism. De Angelis's contribution aims to assess the current argumentative state of the art.
The second section discusses more specific normative issues. The contributions included in this section deal with global egalitarianism, the moral relevance of national boundaries, global moral and political obligation, and the relationship of national sovereignty and global justice.
The third section deals with the contribution of Rawls's work to the current debate on global justice. It also contains an article that deals with the Kantian "aesthetic judgement" - a topic already developed and made famous by Hannah Arendt - and its relevance in the context of international political theory - recently pointed out by Alessandro Ferrara's increasingly influential work.
Finally, section four deals with economic justice and discusses principles of economic equality in times of globalisation and Pogge's idea of a global resources dividend.
The book presents both a useful assessment of the state of the art and valuable contributions to its advancement.
The articles will be of great use both for scholars and for students.
It is organised in four sections.
The first section deals with cosmopolitan approaches to global justice, with regard to which Kok-Choir Tan's article presents an overview over the current state of the art, the challenges that cosmopolitanism is currently facing, and its relationship and contrasts with other theoretical strands. Etinson's article attempts to clarify the concept of cosmopolitanism. De Angelis's contribution aims to assess the current argumentative state of the art.
The second section discusses more specific normative issues. The contributions included in this section deal with global egalitarianism, the moral relevance of national boundaries, global moral and political obligation, and the relationship of national sovereignty and global justice.
The third section deals with the contribution of Rawls's work to the current debate on global justice. It also contains an article that deals with the Kantian "aesthetic judgement" - a topic already developed and made famous by Hannah Arendt - and its relevance in the context of international political theory - recently pointed out by Alessandro Ferrara's increasingly influential work.
Finally, section four deals with economic justice and discusses principles of economic equality in times of globalisation and Pogge's idea of a global resources dividend.
The book presents both a useful assessment of the state of the art and valuable contributions to its advancement.
The articles will be of great use both for scholars and for students.
Author / Editor information
Diogo P. Aurélio, Gabriele De Angelis and Regina Queiroz, Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal.
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I. On Cosmopolitanism
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Kok-Chor Tan Open Access Download PDF |
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Adam Etinson Open Access Download PDF |
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Gabriele Angelis Open Access Download PDF |
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II. Normative Theory
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Daniel Kofman Open Access Download PDF |
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Rekha Nath Open Access Download PDF |
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Sylvie Loriaux Open Access Download PDF |
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Gianfranco Pellegrino Open Access Download PDF |
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Regina Queiroz Open Access Download PDF |
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III. On Kant & Rawls
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James Garrison Open Access Download PDF |
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Paulo Tunhas Open Access Download PDF |
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Milica Trifunovic Open Access Download PDF |
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IV. Economic Justice
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Heiner Michel Open Access Download PDF |
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Paulo Barcelos Open Access Download PDF |
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Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
December 20, 2010
eBook ISBN:
9783110245745
Hardcover published on:
December 14, 2010
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110245738
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
6
Main content:
259
Keywords for this book
Cosmopolitanism; Economical Justice; Global Justice; International Political Theory; Political Obligation
Audience(s) for this book
Academics, Libraries, Institutes
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