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Global justice and childhood: introduction [PDF]
This brief introduction frames a guest-edited collection of eleven contributed articles in the Journal of Global Ethics focused on global justice and childhood. On a general level, there is widespread consensus that there is a strong need for improvement in the lives of children around the globe. What global justice demands in this regard, however, has
Johannes Drerup, Gottfried Schweiger
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Global Justice Index Report 2022 [PDF]
Yanfeng Gu, Sujian Guo, Wen Qu
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Global Justice Index Report 2021 [PDF]
Yanfeng Gu +2 more
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Global Justice Index Report 2020 [PDF]
Yanfeng Gu +2 more
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Increasing political and economic interconnectedness draws much philosophical attention to the question of the conditions under which such stringent claims arise. Do claims of justice arise only among those who share membership in a state? Alternatively,
Jessica Flanigan, Christopher Freiman
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Increasing political and economic interconnectedness draws much philosophical attention to the question of the conditions under which such stringent claims arise. Do claims of justice arise only among those who share membership in a state? Alternatively,
Risse, Mathias
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A rapid review of early guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 in custodial settings
Background With over 11 million people incarcerated globally, prevention and control of COVID-19 in custodial settings is a critical component of the public health response.
Lindsay A. Pearce +10 more
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Medical abortion through telehealth in India: a critical perspective
The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdowns have significantly impacted access to abortions for millions of people in India. One of the proposed solutions to address the inaccessibility of abortion services is the use of teleconsultation or ...
Dipika Jain +4 more
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International Practice of Human Rights as Legal Demand-Rights: A Critical Approach
Margaret Gilbert’s approach to human rights asserts that these are demand-rights that may be moral or legal. As legal rights, human rights result exclusively from an international practice in which States hold a leading position.
Johnny Antonio Dávila
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Background The period after release from prison can be challenging, especially due to a higher risk of morbidity and mortality despite commonly increased use of healthcare services.
Lucas Calais-Ferreira +5 more
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