The Oxford Handbook of Global Justice

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15/11/2023

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ISBN:

9780198890812

Publication date:

15/11/2023

Paperback

560 pages

Thom Brooks

The Oxford Handbook of Global Justice has been selective in bringing together some of the most pressing topics and issues in global justice as understood by the leading voices from both established and rising stars across twenty-five new chapters. This Handbook explores severe poverty, climate change, egalitarianism, global citizenship, human rights, immigration, territorial rights, and much more.

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Thom Brooks

Description

Global justice is an exciting area of refreshing, innovative new ideas for a changing world facing significant challenges. Not only does work in this area often force us to rethink about ethics and political philosophy more generally, but its insights contain seeds of hope for addressing some of the greatest global problems facing humanity today. The Oxford Handbook of Global Justice has been selective in bringing together some of the most pressing topics and issues in global justice as understood by the leading voices from both established and rising stars across twenty-five new chapters. This Handbook explores severe poverty, climate change, egalitarianism, global citizenship, human rights, immigration, territorial rights, and much more.

About the author:

Thom Brooks is Dean of Durham University's Law School and Chair in Law and Government. He is an award-winning author, columnist, policy advisor, and public speaker. He appears frequently on television, radio, and in print media discussing immigration & citizenship, British politics, punishment & sentencing, US politics, and other topics as a highly sought after commentator and expert. His general research interests are in ethics, law, and public policy.

Thom Brooks

Table of contents

Introduction, THOM BROOKS
PART I. GLOBAL EGALITARIANISM AND ITS CRITICS
1:Global Justice and the Role of the State: A Critical Survey, MIRIAM RONZONI & LAURA VALENTINI
2:Equality of Opportunity and Global Justice, GILLIAN BROCK
3:Global Justice and Global Citizenship, LUIS CABRERA
4:On the Core of Distributive Egalitarianism: Towards a Two-Level Account, JÁNOS KIS
PART II. HUMAN RIGHTS
5:The Holders of Human Rights: The Bright Side of Human Rights?, SAMANTHA BESSON
6:Motivating Solidarity with Distant Others: Empathic Politics, Responsibility, and the Problem of Global Justice, CAROL C. GOULD
7:Just Global Health: Integrating Human Rights and Common Goods, JOHN TASIOULAS & EFFY VAYENA
8:Transforming Global Justice Theorizing: Indigenous Philosophies, KRUSHIL WATENE
PART III. SEVERE POVERTY
9:The Link between Subsistence and Human Rights, JESSE TOMALTY
10:Capabilities, Freedom and Severe Poverty, THOM BROOKS
11:Aiding the Poor in Present and Future Generations: Some Reflections on a Simple Model, NICOLE HASSOUN
PART IV. CLIMATE CHANGE JUSTICE
12:Climate Change Ethics and the Problem of End-State Solutions, THOM BROOKS
13:Distant Strangers and the Illusion of Separation: Climate, Development and Disaster, HENRY SHUE
PART V. JUST GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
14:The Human Right to Democracy and the Pursuit of Global Justice, PABLO GILABERT
15:Thomas Pogge's Conception of Taking the Global Institutional Order as the Object of Justice Assessments, ARTHUR CHIN
16:What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice, CHRISTIAN BARRY & DAVID WIENS
17:Global Gender Justice, ALISON JAGGAR
18:International Law, STEVEN R. RATNER
PART VI. BORDERS AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS
19:Immigration, DAVID MILLER
20:Political Legitimacy and Territorial Rights, CHRISTOPHER HEATH WELLMAN
21:Settlement and the Right to Exclude, ANNA STILZ
PART VII. GLOBAL INJUSTICE
22:A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-)justice: Realistic in the Right Way, RAINER FORST
23:Personal Responsibility and Global Injustice, KOK-CHOR TAN
24:Thinking Normatively about Global Justice without Serious Reflection on Global Capitalism: The Exemplary Case of Rawls, JIWEI CI
25:The Right to Resist Global Injustice, SIMON CANEY

Thom Brooks

Thom Brooks

Thom Brooks

Description

Global justice is an exciting area of refreshing, innovative new ideas for a changing world facing significant challenges. Not only does work in this area often force us to rethink about ethics and political philosophy more generally, but its insights contain seeds of hope for addressing some of the greatest global problems facing humanity today. The Oxford Handbook of Global Justice has been selective in bringing together some of the most pressing topics and issues in global justice as understood by the leading voices from both established and rising stars across twenty-five new chapters. This Handbook explores severe poverty, climate change, egalitarianism, global citizenship, human rights, immigration, territorial rights, and much more.

About the author:

Thom Brooks is Dean of Durham University's Law School and Chair in Law and Government. He is an award-winning author, columnist, policy advisor, and public speaker. He appears frequently on television, radio, and in print media discussing immigration & citizenship, British politics, punishment & sentencing, US politics, and other topics as a highly sought after commentator and expert. His general research interests are in ethics, law, and public policy.

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Table of contents

Introduction, THOM BROOKS
PART I. GLOBAL EGALITARIANISM AND ITS CRITICS
1:Global Justice and the Role of the State: A Critical Survey, MIRIAM RONZONI & LAURA VALENTINI
2:Equality of Opportunity and Global Justice, GILLIAN BROCK
3:Global Justice and Global Citizenship, LUIS CABRERA
4:On the Core of Distributive Egalitarianism: Towards a Two-Level Account, JÁNOS KIS
PART II. HUMAN RIGHTS
5:The Holders of Human Rights: The Bright Side of Human Rights?, SAMANTHA BESSON
6:Motivating Solidarity with Distant Others: Empathic Politics, Responsibility, and the Problem of Global Justice, CAROL C. GOULD
7:Just Global Health: Integrating Human Rights and Common Goods, JOHN TASIOULAS & EFFY VAYENA
8:Transforming Global Justice Theorizing: Indigenous Philosophies, KRUSHIL WATENE
PART III. SEVERE POVERTY
9:The Link between Subsistence and Human Rights, JESSE TOMALTY
10:Capabilities, Freedom and Severe Poverty, THOM BROOKS
11:Aiding the Poor in Present and Future Generations: Some Reflections on a Simple Model, NICOLE HASSOUN
PART IV. CLIMATE CHANGE JUSTICE
12:Climate Change Ethics and the Problem of End-State Solutions, THOM BROOKS
13:Distant Strangers and the Illusion of Separation: Climate, Development and Disaster, HENRY SHUE
PART V. JUST GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
14:The Human Right to Democracy and the Pursuit of Global Justice, PABLO GILABERT
15:Thomas Pogge's Conception of Taking the Global Institutional Order as the Object of Justice Assessments, ARTHUR CHIN
16:What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice, CHRISTIAN BARRY & DAVID WIENS
17:Global Gender Justice, ALISON JAGGAR
18:International Law, STEVEN R. RATNER
PART VI. BORDERS AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS
19:Immigration, DAVID MILLER
20:Political Legitimacy and Territorial Rights, CHRISTOPHER HEATH WELLMAN
21:Settlement and the Right to Exclude, ANNA STILZ
PART VII. GLOBAL INJUSTICE
22:A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-)justice: Realistic in the Right Way, RAINER FORST
23:Personal Responsibility and Global Injustice, KOK-CHOR TAN
24:Thinking Normatively about Global Justice without Serious Reflection on Global Capitalism: The Exemplary Case of Rawls, JIWEI CI
25:The Right to Resist Global Injustice, SIMON CANEY

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