Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
Dialogues with Leading Thinkers
Herausgeber: Coicaud, Jean-Marc; Sieger, Lynette E
Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
Dialogues with Leading Thinkers
Herausgeber: Coicaud, Jean-Marc; Sieger, Lynette E
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Authors from a variety of fields including law, political science, international relations and economics discuss matters of justice at the national, international and global levels.
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Authors from a variety of fields including law, political science, international relations and economics discuss matters of justice at the national, international and global levels.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510094
- ISBN-10: 1316510093
- Artikelnr.: 52528976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510094
- ISBN-10: 1316510093
- Artikelnr.: 52528976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction to conversations on justice from national, international
and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud; Part I. Global Knowledge/Global
Thought: 2. Global order and global knowledge Boaventura de Sousa Santos;
3. Thinking globally at the beginning of the twenty-first century Hui Wang;
4. Oh, [Muslim] believers: be just, that is always closer to true piety
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im; Part II. From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics:
5. Extent and limits of global justice David Miller; 6. Minority rights,
secularism, and justice Neera Chandhoke; 7. Decent society, memory, and
compromise Avishai Margalit; 8. Global ethics and global justice Thomas W.
Pogge; Part III. International Law and Justice: 9. International law as the
articulation of universalism and pluralism Mireille Delmas-Marty; 10.
International law and the question of its transcivilizational possibility
Onuma Yasuaki; 11. International organizations and global justice José E.
Alvarez; Part IV. World Order and Global Policy: 12. Global justice and
global peace Charles A. Kupchan; 13. International economics and
development A. Michael Spence; 14. Principles and institutions of global
justice David Held; Part V. Concluding Thoughts: 15. Concluding thoughts on
conversations on justice from national, international and global
perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud and Lynette E. Sieger.
and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud; Part I. Global Knowledge/Global
Thought: 2. Global order and global knowledge Boaventura de Sousa Santos;
3. Thinking globally at the beginning of the twenty-first century Hui Wang;
4. Oh, [Muslim] believers: be just, that is always closer to true piety
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im; Part II. From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics:
5. Extent and limits of global justice David Miller; 6. Minority rights,
secularism, and justice Neera Chandhoke; 7. Decent society, memory, and
compromise Avishai Margalit; 8. Global ethics and global justice Thomas W.
Pogge; Part III. International Law and Justice: 9. International law as the
articulation of universalism and pluralism Mireille Delmas-Marty; 10.
International law and the question of its transcivilizational possibility
Onuma Yasuaki; 11. International organizations and global justice José E.
Alvarez; Part IV. World Order and Global Policy: 12. Global justice and
global peace Charles A. Kupchan; 13. International economics and
development A. Michael Spence; 14. Principles and institutions of global
justice David Held; Part V. Concluding Thoughts: 15. Concluding thoughts on
conversations on justice from national, international and global
perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud and Lynette E. Sieger.
1. Introduction to conversations on justice from national, international
and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud; Part I. Global Knowledge/Global
Thought: 2. Global order and global knowledge Boaventura de Sousa Santos;
3. Thinking globally at the beginning of the twenty-first century Hui Wang;
4. Oh, [Muslim] believers: be just, that is always closer to true piety
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im; Part II. From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics:
5. Extent and limits of global justice David Miller; 6. Minority rights,
secularism, and justice Neera Chandhoke; 7. Decent society, memory, and
compromise Avishai Margalit; 8. Global ethics and global justice Thomas W.
Pogge; Part III. International Law and Justice: 9. International law as the
articulation of universalism and pluralism Mireille Delmas-Marty; 10.
International law and the question of its transcivilizational possibility
Onuma Yasuaki; 11. International organizations and global justice José E.
Alvarez; Part IV. World Order and Global Policy: 12. Global justice and
global peace Charles A. Kupchan; 13. International economics and
development A. Michael Spence; 14. Principles and institutions of global
justice David Held; Part V. Concluding Thoughts: 15. Concluding thoughts on
conversations on justice from national, international and global
perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud and Lynette E. Sieger.
and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud; Part I. Global Knowledge/Global
Thought: 2. Global order and global knowledge Boaventura de Sousa Santos;
3. Thinking globally at the beginning of the twenty-first century Hui Wang;
4. Oh, [Muslim] believers: be just, that is always closer to true piety
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im; Part II. From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics:
5. Extent and limits of global justice David Miller; 6. Minority rights,
secularism, and justice Neera Chandhoke; 7. Decent society, memory, and
compromise Avishai Margalit; 8. Global ethics and global justice Thomas W.
Pogge; Part III. International Law and Justice: 9. International law as the
articulation of universalism and pluralism Mireille Delmas-Marty; 10.
International law and the question of its transcivilizational possibility
Onuma Yasuaki; 11. International organizations and global justice José E.
Alvarez; Part IV. World Order and Global Policy: 12. Global justice and
global peace Charles A. Kupchan; 13. International economics and
development A. Michael Spence; 14. Principles and institutions of global
justice David Held; Part V. Concluding Thoughts: 15. Concluding thoughts on
conversations on justice from national, international and global
perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud and Lynette E. Sieger.







