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Real world justice : grounds, principles, human rights, and social institutions / edited by Andreas Follesdal and Thomas Pogge.

Contributor(s): Føllesdal, Andreas | Pogge, Thomas Winfried Menko.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in global justice ; v. 1. Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer, c2005Description: vi, 408 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781402031496.Subject(s): Social justice | Human rights | International agencies | Cosmopolitanism | Poverty -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 301 Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Poverty and global justice : some challenges ahead / Hilde F. Johnson -- Justice, morality and power in the global context / Rainer Forst -- "Saving amina" : global justice for women and intercultural dialogue / Alison M. Jaggar -- Poverty as a human rights violation and the limits of nationalism / Geert Demuijnck -- International or global justice? evaluating the cosmopolitan approach / Thomas Mertens -- Understanding and evaluating the contribution principle / Christian Barry -- World poverty and moral responsibility / Ser-Min Shei -- The principle of subsidiarity / Stefan Gosepath -- "It's the power, stupid!" on the unmentioned precondition of social justice / Alessandro Pinzani -- Egalitarian global distributive justice or minimal standard? : Pogge's position / Véronique Zanetti -- Responsibility and international distributive justice / Alexander Cappelen -- From natural law to human rights : some reflections on Thomas Pogge and global justice / Henrik Syse -- Deliberation or negotiation? remarks on the justice of global and regional human rights agreements / Regina Kreide -- Human rights and relativism / Andreas Follesdal -- The nature of human rights / Leif Wenar -- Severe poverty as a human rights violation : weak and strong / Wilfried Hinsch and Markus Stepanians -- The first UN millennium development goal : a cause for celebration? Thomas Pogge -- Can global distributive justice be minimalist and consensual? : reflections on Thomas Pogge's global tax on natural resources / Jean-Christophe Merle -- Redistributing responsibilities : the UN global compact with corporations / Andrew Kuper.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-408).

Poverty and global justice : some challenges ahead / Hilde F. Johnson -- Justice, morality and power in the global context / Rainer Forst -- "Saving amina" : global justice for women and intercultural dialogue / Alison M. Jaggar -- Poverty as a human rights violation and the limits of nationalism / Geert Demuijnck -- International or global justice? evaluating the cosmopolitan approach / Thomas Mertens -- Understanding and evaluating the contribution principle / Christian Barry -- World poverty and moral responsibility / Ser-Min Shei -- The principle of subsidiarity / Stefan Gosepath -- "It's the power, stupid!" on the unmentioned precondition of social justice / Alessandro Pinzani -- Egalitarian global distributive justice or minimal standard? : Pogge's position / Véronique Zanetti -- Responsibility and international distributive justice / Alexander Cappelen -- From natural law to human rights : some reflections on Thomas Pogge and global justice / Henrik Syse -- Deliberation or negotiation? remarks on the justice of global and regional human rights agreements / Regina Kreide -- Human rights and relativism / Andreas Follesdal -- The nature of human rights / Leif Wenar -- Severe poverty as a human rights violation : weak and strong / Wilfried Hinsch and Markus Stepanians -- The first UN millennium development goal : a cause for celebration? Thomas Pogge -- Can global distributive justice be minimalist and consensual? : reflections on Thomas Pogge's global tax on natural resources / Jean-Christophe Merle -- Redistributing responsibilities : the UN global compact with corporations / Andrew Kuper.

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