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Global Justice

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2021
Abstract This chapter turns to a normative premise in the social cohesion argument for restrictive immigration policies, according to which states should bring about (substantive) equality. This premise assumes a particular version of egalitarianism, according to which equality has domestic scope only (the focus is, after all, only on ...
Matipa Mukondiwa
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Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2021
In Just Responsibility, Brooke Ackerly tells the political story of Kalpona Akter and the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity (BCWS) to develop a theory, methodology, and praxis called “just re...
Natasha Behl
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Global Justice (See Justice)

2021
Global justice refers to applying the principle of justice to global bioethics. There are a number of reasons global justice has become a normative tool in global bioethics: globalization is associated with increasing inequality and inequity; globalization has not led to a world that has a level playing field for everybody; and globalization benefits a
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Global Justice [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
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, do they arise among all those who are jointly subject to the global political and economic order ...
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Global Justice

2009
AbstractThis book develops a viable cosmopolitan model of global justice that takes seriously the equal moral worth of persons, yet leaves scope for defensible forms of nationalism and for other legitimate identifications and affiliations people have.
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Becoming a movement: identity, narrative and memory in the European global justice movement

Social Movement Studies, 2019
Frequently dubbed the ‘movement of movements,’ the Global Justice Movement (GJM) emerged during the 1990s and rapidly developed from a series of national campaigns into a transnational network agai...
Sotirios Karampampas
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Renewable energy for whom? A global systematic review of the environmental justice implications of renewable energy technologies

, 2021
Renewable energy transitions are essential for decarbonizing the world economy and mitigating global climate change. Yet many energy technologies classified as renewable have human health and livelihood implications that jeopardize the lives and ...
A. Levenda, Ingrid Behrsin, F. Disano
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Global data justice

Communications of the ACM, 2019
A new research challenge for computer science.
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