Corruption is a pervasive problem for global justice: Gillian Brock presents a much-needed philosophical treatment. She offers a new framework for allocating responsibility for corruption, providing the analytical tools we need to tackle the global injustice that it causes.
Corruption is a pervasive problem for global justice: Gillian Brock presents a much-needed philosophical treatment. She offers a new framework for allocating responsibility for corruption, providing the analytical tools we need to tackle the global injustice that it causes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gillian Brock is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. She has published widely on issues in political and social philosophy, ethics, and applied ethics. Her books include Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account (OUP, 2009), Debating Brain Drain (with Michael Blake, OUP, 2015), Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism (OUP, 2013), Justice for People on the Move (Cambridge University Press, 2020), and Migration and Political Theory (Polity, 2021). She has received several prestigious awards including a Fulbright Award in 2005 and she was joint winner of the 2014 Amartya Sen Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Corruption, Responsibilities, and Global Justice: An Introduction 2: Corruption and Global Injustice 3: Justice, State Responsibilities, and Human Rights 4: Reducing Corruption: The Many Dimensions 5: Contemporary Corruption-curbing Tools 6: Abusive Tax Avoidance and Tax Professionals' Responsibilities 7: Sharing Responsibilities for Action 8: Addressing Common Challenges and Future Directions Appendix: Is a Comprehensive Account of Corruption Available? Some Difficulties
1: Corruption, Responsibilities, and Global Justice: An Introduction 2: Corruption and Global Injustice 3: Justice, State Responsibilities, and Human Rights 4: Reducing Corruption: The Many Dimensions 5: Contemporary Corruption-curbing Tools 6: Abusive Tax Avoidance and Tax Professionals' Responsibilities 7: Sharing Responsibilities for Action 8: Addressing Common Challenges and Future Directions Appendix: Is a Comprehensive Account of Corruption Available? Some Difficulties
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