Beyond the Law's Reach? argues that fundamental assumptions in contemporary political philosophy need to be rethought in the face of pervasive political violence.
Beyond the Law's Reach? argues that fundamental assumptions in contemporary political philosophy need to be rethought in the face of pervasive political violence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shmuel Nili is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. Nili's work focuses on links between domestic and global injustice, particularly as these relate to corporate agency, corruption, and abuse of power. He has published widely on these themes in multiple leading journals. The same themes also dominate Nili's first three books: The People's Duty (Cambridge University Press, 2019); Integrity: Personal and Political (Oxford University Press, 2020); and Philosophizing the indefensible (Oxford University Press, 2023).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Conceptualizing the Law's Reach: Violence, the Rule of Law, and the Fragility of Democracy * 2: The Law, Unsealed: The Shadow of Violence, Third-Best Justice, and Democratic Entanglement * 3: Getting Away With It?: Autocratic Exile, Fairness, and Democratic Entanglement * 4: Foreign Entanglement, Foreign Officials, and the 'War on Drugs' * 5: Collective Victims Beyond Reach?: Kleptocracy, Integrity, and International Disgorgement * 6: Legal Kleptocracy and Third-Best Justice: Pre-Empting Entanglement (I) * 7: Pre-Empting Entanglement (II): Hostages and Ransoms Across Borders * Conclusion
* Introduction * 1: Conceptualizing the Law's Reach: Violence, the Rule of Law, and the Fragility of Democracy * 2: The Law, Unsealed: The Shadow of Violence, Third-Best Justice, and Democratic Entanglement * 3: Getting Away With It?: Autocratic Exile, Fairness, and Democratic Entanglement * 4: Foreign Entanglement, Foreign Officials, and the 'War on Drugs' * 5: Collective Victims Beyond Reach?: Kleptocracy, Integrity, and International Disgorgement * 6: Legal Kleptocracy and Third-Best Justice: Pre-Empting Entanglement (I) * 7: Pre-Empting Entanglement (II): Hostages and Ransoms Across Borders * Conclusion
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