The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics
Herausgeber: Moellendorf, Darrel; Widdows, Heather
The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics
Herausgeber: Moellendorf, Darrel; Widdows, Heather
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The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics will prove an invaluable reference for policy-makers and for students and scholars in philosophy, international relations, political science, environmental and development studies and human rights law.
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The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics will prove an invaluable reference for policy-makers and for students and scholars in philosophy, international relations, political science, environmental and development studies and human rights law.
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- Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 248mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9780367370435
- ISBN-10: 0367370433
- Artikelnr.: 57782574
- Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 248mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9780367370435
- ISBN-10: 0367370433
- Artikelnr.: 57782574
Darrel Moellendorf is Professor of International Political Theory at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. Heather Widdows is Profesor of Global Ethics and Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK.
1. Introduction Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows 2. The trends and
tendencies of global integration Barrie Axford Part 1: Normative theory 3.
Ethical theory and global challenges Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor 4.
Theories, types and bounds of justice Richard J. Arneson 5. Gender, care
and global values Virginia Held 6. Cosmopolitanism and its critics Gillian
Brock 7. Human rights Rainer Forst 8. Universalism, relativism and
difference Peter Jones and Graham Long Part 2: Conflict and violence 9. War
and terrorism Brian Orend 10. Torture Henry Shue 11. Humanitarian
intervention Alex J. Bellamy 12. Nuclear weapons and containment Douglas P.
Lackey Part 3: Poverty and development 13. Poverty Hennie Lötter 14.
Development Julian Culp 15. Aid and charity Nigel Dower 16. Immigration
Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni Part 4: Economic justice 17.
International trade Christian Barry and Scott Wisor 18. International
financial institutions Meena Krishnamurthy 19. Corporate social
responsibility and multinational corporations Nien-hê Hsieh and Florian
Wettstein 20. Consumption and non-consumption Nicole Hassoun 21.
Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour Julia O'Connell Davidson
22. Distributive institutions Chris Armstrong Part 5: Bioethics and health
justice 23. Research ethics Udo Schüklenk and Ricardo Smalling 24. Trade in
human body parts Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell 25. Reproductive
rights and reproductive technologies Hille Haker 26. Patents and
intellectual property rights Roger Brownsword Part 6: Environmental and
climate ethics 27. Climate change Simon Caney 28. Pollution Benjamin S.
Hale 29. Sustainability John O'Neill 30. Biodiversity Andrew Brennan and
Norva Y. S. Lo 31. Population Tim Mulgan. Index
tendencies of global integration Barrie Axford Part 1: Normative theory 3.
Ethical theory and global challenges Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor 4.
Theories, types and bounds of justice Richard J. Arneson 5. Gender, care
and global values Virginia Held 6. Cosmopolitanism and its critics Gillian
Brock 7. Human rights Rainer Forst 8. Universalism, relativism and
difference Peter Jones and Graham Long Part 2: Conflict and violence 9. War
and terrorism Brian Orend 10. Torture Henry Shue 11. Humanitarian
intervention Alex J. Bellamy 12. Nuclear weapons and containment Douglas P.
Lackey Part 3: Poverty and development 13. Poverty Hennie Lötter 14.
Development Julian Culp 15. Aid and charity Nigel Dower 16. Immigration
Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni Part 4: Economic justice 17.
International trade Christian Barry and Scott Wisor 18. International
financial institutions Meena Krishnamurthy 19. Corporate social
responsibility and multinational corporations Nien-hê Hsieh and Florian
Wettstein 20. Consumption and non-consumption Nicole Hassoun 21.
Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour Julia O'Connell Davidson
22. Distributive institutions Chris Armstrong Part 5: Bioethics and health
justice 23. Research ethics Udo Schüklenk and Ricardo Smalling 24. Trade in
human body parts Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell 25. Reproductive
rights and reproductive technologies Hille Haker 26. Patents and
intellectual property rights Roger Brownsword Part 6: Environmental and
climate ethics 27. Climate change Simon Caney 28. Pollution Benjamin S.
Hale 29. Sustainability John O'Neill 30. Biodiversity Andrew Brennan and
Norva Y. S. Lo 31. Population Tim Mulgan. Index
1. Introduction Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows 2. The trends and
tendencies of global integration Barrie Axford Part 1: Normative theory 3.
Ethical theory and global challenges Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor 4.
Theories, types and bounds of justice Richard J. Arneson 5. Gender, care
and global values Virginia Held 6. Cosmopolitanism and its critics Gillian
Brock 7. Human rights Rainer Forst 8. Universalism, relativism and
difference Peter Jones and Graham Long Part 2: Conflict and violence 9. War
and terrorism Brian Orend 10. Torture Henry Shue 11. Humanitarian
intervention Alex J. Bellamy 12. Nuclear weapons and containment Douglas P.
Lackey Part 3: Poverty and development 13. Poverty Hennie Lötter 14.
Development Julian Culp 15. Aid and charity Nigel Dower 16. Immigration
Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni Part 4: Economic justice 17.
International trade Christian Barry and Scott Wisor 18. International
financial institutions Meena Krishnamurthy 19. Corporate social
responsibility and multinational corporations Nien-hê Hsieh and Florian
Wettstein 20. Consumption and non-consumption Nicole Hassoun 21.
Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour Julia O'Connell Davidson
22. Distributive institutions Chris Armstrong Part 5: Bioethics and health
justice 23. Research ethics Udo Schüklenk and Ricardo Smalling 24. Trade in
human body parts Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell 25. Reproductive
rights and reproductive technologies Hille Haker 26. Patents and
intellectual property rights Roger Brownsword Part 6: Environmental and
climate ethics 27. Climate change Simon Caney 28. Pollution Benjamin S.
Hale 29. Sustainability John O'Neill 30. Biodiversity Andrew Brennan and
Norva Y. S. Lo 31. Population Tim Mulgan. Index
tendencies of global integration Barrie Axford Part 1: Normative theory 3.
Ethical theory and global challenges Ruth Chadwick and Alan O'Connor 4.
Theories, types and bounds of justice Richard J. Arneson 5. Gender, care
and global values Virginia Held 6. Cosmopolitanism and its critics Gillian
Brock 7. Human rights Rainer Forst 8. Universalism, relativism and
difference Peter Jones and Graham Long Part 2: Conflict and violence 9. War
and terrorism Brian Orend 10. Torture Henry Shue 11. Humanitarian
intervention Alex J. Bellamy 12. Nuclear weapons and containment Douglas P.
Lackey Part 3: Poverty and development 13. Poverty Hennie Lötter 14.
Development Julian Culp 15. Aid and charity Nigel Dower 16. Immigration
Sarah Fine and Andrea Sangiovanni Part 4: Economic justice 17.
International trade Christian Barry and Scott Wisor 18. International
financial institutions Meena Krishnamurthy 19. Corporate social
responsibility and multinational corporations Nien-hê Hsieh and Florian
Wettstein 20. Consumption and non-consumption Nicole Hassoun 21.
Prostitution and trafficking for sexual labour Julia O'Connell Davidson
22. Distributive institutions Chris Armstrong Part 5: Bioethics and health
justice 23. Research ethics Udo Schüklenk and Ricardo Smalling 24. Trade in
human body parts Teck Chuan Voo and Alastair V. Campbell 25. Reproductive
rights and reproductive technologies Hille Haker 26. Patents and
intellectual property rights Roger Brownsword Part 6: Environmental and
climate ethics 27. Climate change Simon Caney 28. Pollution Benjamin S.
Hale 29. Sustainability John O'Neill 30. Biodiversity Andrew Brennan and
Norva Y. S. Lo 31. Population Tim Mulgan. Index