Social Justice, Global Dynamics
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Banai, Ayelet; Schemmel, Christian; Ronzoni, Miriam
Social Justice, Global Dynamics
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Banai, Ayelet; Schemmel, Christian; Ronzoni, Miriam
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Addresses fundamental problems in international justice by identifying, problematic practices and trends in the in the global order and offering normative views on policies and institutions including international health policies, the World Bank, taxation policies, and the World Trade Organization.
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Addresses fundamental problems in international justice by identifying, problematic practices and trends in the in the global order and offering normative views on policies and institutions including international health policies, the World Bank, taxation policies, and the World Trade Organization.
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- Routledge Research in International Relations Theory
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780415575690
- ISBN-10: 0415575699
- Artikelnr.: 32305947
- Routledge Research in International Relations Theory
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780415575690
- ISBN-10: 0415575699
- Artikelnr.: 32305947
Dr Ayelet Banai, Dr Miriam Ronzoni, and Dr Chistian Schemmel are research fellows and permanent members of the Centre for Advanced Studies "Justitia Amplificata: Rethinking Justice - Applied and Global", at the Department of Political Science of the University of Frankfurt. They are also founding members of The Global Justice Network and founding editors of Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric. Dr Ayelet Banai has just completed her D.Phil. in Political Theory at the University of Oxford with the thesis "Drawing Boundaries: Nations, States and Self-Determination". She was recently a post-doctoral fellow at the Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" at the University of Frankfurt. Her fields of research are theories of self-determination, nationalism and diversity, theories of freedom, and the history of European liberalism. She currently works on the relationship between self-determination and territoriality. Dr Miriam Ronzoni has been a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and a lecturer in political theory at St. Peter's College, Oxford and at University College London. Her research interests are in constructivism as a method for normative political theory and in global justice, with special emphasis on the interdependence between domestic and supranational just institutional arrangements. She is also interested in property-owning democracy, understood as a socio-economic regime alternative to both capitalism and socialism. She has published in journals such as Philosophy and Public Affairs, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, The Journal of Moral Philosophy, and Res Publica. Dr Christian Schemmel: Christian Schemmel has just earned his D.Phil. in Political Theory at the University of Oxford with the thesis "Social Justice as Relational Equality". He is a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and has worked as a Tutor in Politics at St. Anne's College. His research interests are social justice and equality, global justice and its connection to social justice, self-respect in philosophical and empirical research, and the relationship between theories of justice and different models of welfare state.
1. Introduction Ayelet Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian SchemmelPart 1:
Theoretical Approaches 2. Global Distributive Justice and the State Simon
Caney 3. Global Justice and the Morality of Coercion, Imposition, and
Framing Andrea Sangiovanni 4. Global and Social Justice: The Possibility of
Social Justice beyond States in a World of Overlapping Practices Ayelet
Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian Schemmel 5. Resisting 'Global Justice':
Disrupting the Colonial Emancipatory Logic of the West Andrew Robinson and
Simon TormeyPart 2: Economic Policies 6. Growth is Good! - But what Growth?
Thomas Pogge 7. Tax Competition and its Effects on Domestic and Global
Justice Peter DietschPart 3: Health 8. Compatriot Priority, Health in
Developing Countries, and our Global Responsibilities Gillian Brock 9.
International Health Inequalities and Global Justice Norman DanielsPart 4:
The Role of Institutions: Inter-, Supra-, and Transnational 10. European
and Global Inequality Glyn Morgan 11. Lifting the Resource Curse? The World
Bank and Oil Revenue Distribution in Chad Mark Mattner 12. The World Trade
Organisation as a Subject of Socioeconomic Justice Clara Brandi 13. Social
Justice beyond Bounded Societies: Unravelling Statism within Global Supply
Chains? Kate Macdonald
Theoretical Approaches 2. Global Distributive Justice and the State Simon
Caney 3. Global Justice and the Morality of Coercion, Imposition, and
Framing Andrea Sangiovanni 4. Global and Social Justice: The Possibility of
Social Justice beyond States in a World of Overlapping Practices Ayelet
Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian Schemmel 5. Resisting 'Global Justice':
Disrupting the Colonial Emancipatory Logic of the West Andrew Robinson and
Simon TormeyPart 2: Economic Policies 6. Growth is Good! - But what Growth?
Thomas Pogge 7. Tax Competition and its Effects on Domestic and Global
Justice Peter DietschPart 3: Health 8. Compatriot Priority, Health in
Developing Countries, and our Global Responsibilities Gillian Brock 9.
International Health Inequalities and Global Justice Norman DanielsPart 4:
The Role of Institutions: Inter-, Supra-, and Transnational 10. European
and Global Inequality Glyn Morgan 11. Lifting the Resource Curse? The World
Bank and Oil Revenue Distribution in Chad Mark Mattner 12. The World Trade
Organisation as a Subject of Socioeconomic Justice Clara Brandi 13. Social
Justice beyond Bounded Societies: Unravelling Statism within Global Supply
Chains? Kate Macdonald
1. Introduction Ayelet Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian SchemmelPart 1:
Theoretical Approaches 2. Global Distributive Justice and the State Simon
Caney 3. Global Justice and the Morality of Coercion, Imposition, and
Framing Andrea Sangiovanni 4. Global and Social Justice: The Possibility of
Social Justice beyond States in a World of Overlapping Practices Ayelet
Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian Schemmel 5. Resisting 'Global Justice':
Disrupting the Colonial Emancipatory Logic of the West Andrew Robinson and
Simon TormeyPart 2: Economic Policies 6. Growth is Good! - But what Growth?
Thomas Pogge 7. Tax Competition and its Effects on Domestic and Global
Justice Peter DietschPart 3: Health 8. Compatriot Priority, Health in
Developing Countries, and our Global Responsibilities Gillian Brock 9.
International Health Inequalities and Global Justice Norman DanielsPart 4:
The Role of Institutions: Inter-, Supra-, and Transnational 10. European
and Global Inequality Glyn Morgan 11. Lifting the Resource Curse? The World
Bank and Oil Revenue Distribution in Chad Mark Mattner 12. The World Trade
Organisation as a Subject of Socioeconomic Justice Clara Brandi 13. Social
Justice beyond Bounded Societies: Unravelling Statism within Global Supply
Chains? Kate Macdonald
Theoretical Approaches 2. Global Distributive Justice and the State Simon
Caney 3. Global Justice and the Morality of Coercion, Imposition, and
Framing Andrea Sangiovanni 4. Global and Social Justice: The Possibility of
Social Justice beyond States in a World of Overlapping Practices Ayelet
Banai, Miriam Ronzoni and Christian Schemmel 5. Resisting 'Global Justice':
Disrupting the Colonial Emancipatory Logic of the West Andrew Robinson and
Simon TormeyPart 2: Economic Policies 6. Growth is Good! - But what Growth?
Thomas Pogge 7. Tax Competition and its Effects on Domestic and Global
Justice Peter DietschPart 3: Health 8. Compatriot Priority, Health in
Developing Countries, and our Global Responsibilities Gillian Brock 9.
International Health Inequalities and Global Justice Norman DanielsPart 4:
The Role of Institutions: Inter-, Supra-, and Transnational 10. European
and Global Inequality Glyn Morgan 11. Lifting the Resource Curse? The World
Bank and Oil Revenue Distribution in Chad Mark Mattner 12. The World Trade
Organisation as a Subject of Socioeconomic Justice Clara Brandi 13. Social
Justice beyond Bounded Societies: Unravelling Statism within Global Supply
Chains? Kate Macdonald