Global Institutions and Responsibilities Achieving Global Justice
Material type: TextSeries: Metaphilosophy Series in Philosophy ; 200500ENGGPS7Publication details: United Kingdom Blackwell Publishig 2005Description: 349pISBN:- 1405130105
- N43.4 B279
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. Aims Global Justice without End? ...........3 Assessing Global Poverty and inequality : Income, Resources, and Capabilities .....29 Boundary Making and Equal Concern ....48 Theorizing International Firness...65 2. Arrangements Three pillars of Transnational Economic Justice:The Bretton Woods Institutions as Guarantors of Global Equal Treatment and market Completion ........90 Network power and global standarization : The controversy over the multilateral agreement on Investment .............124 The word trade organization and egalitarian justice ..141 Whose sovereignty? Empire versus international law .....159 Human rights and global Health: A research program ......190 Just international monetary Arrangements ....218 The ownership model of Business Ethics ......235 The preventive use of Force: A cosmopolitan Institutional Proposal ..............253 Applying the contribution principle ...280 Global justice and the Logic of the Burden of Proof ..........298 Extreme poverty and Global Responsibility ........310 The new liberal imperialism : Assessing the Arguments ...............323
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