Historical injustice and global inequality are basic problems embedded in territorial rights. In Global Justice and Territory Cara Nine advances a general theory of territorial rights adapting a theoretical framework from natural law theory to ground all territorial claims.
Historical injustice and global inequality are basic problems embedded in territorial rights. In Global Justice and Territory Cara Nine advances a general theory of territorial rights adapting a theoretical framework from natural law theory to ground all territorial claims.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cara Nine's research seeks to clarify theories of territorial entitlement and related issues concerning theories of global distributive justice and has been published in such journals as Political Studies and the Journal of Applied Philosophy. She is co-director of the Territory and Justice Network. She is a lecturer in Philosophy at University College Cork.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Territorial Rights 2: Natural Law Theory and the General Right to Territory 3: The People and Self-Determination 4: A Lockean Theory of Territory 5: Arbitrariness and Territorial Borders 6: Resource Rights 7: Global Justice and Territory 8: The Lockean Proviso and Ecological Refugee States Bibliography
Introduction 1: Territorial Rights 2: Natural Law Theory and the General Right to Territory 3: The People and Self-Determination 4: A Lockean Theory of Territory 5: Arbitrariness and Territorial Borders 6: Resource Rights 7: Global Justice and Territory 8: The Lockean Proviso and Ecological Refugee States Bibliography
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