This is the first textbook to focus exclusively on issues of distributive justice on the global scale. It gives clear and up-to-date accounts of the major theories of global justice and spells out their significance for a series of political issues, including climate change, international trade, human rights and migration.
This is the first textbook to focus exclusively on issues of distributive justice on the global scale. It gives clear and up-to-date accounts of the major theories of global justice and spells out their significance for a series of political issues, including climate change, international trade, human rights and migration.
Chris Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Southampton, where he has taught a module on global justice for several years. He has published papers on global justice in journals such as The Journal of Political Philosophy, The Journal of Social Philosophy and Social Theory and Practice. He is currently working on global egalitarianism as an approach to global justice and on the question of rights over natural resources.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Approaches: 1. Global distributive justice: what and why? 2. Egalitarian approaches 3. Minimalist approaches Part II. Issues: 4. Global justice and human rights 5. Global justice and natural resources 6. Global justice and international trade 7. Global justice and climate change 8. Global justice and migration Index.
Introduction Part I. Approaches: 1. Global distributive justice: what and why? 2. Egalitarian approaches 3. Minimalist approaches Part II. Issues: 4. Global justice and human rights 5. Global justice and natural resources 6. Global justice and international trade 7. Global justice and climate change 8. Global justice and migration Index.
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