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Justice under anarchy: Rawlsian global justice with New Zealand as a case study [PDF]
This thesis makes an argument for global justice by exploring neglected areas of Rawlsian theory, and using New Zealand as a case study. Summary In giving its view of global justice, the thesis argues for a global difference principle focused on ...
Ivory, Andrew +2 more
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Background Upon reintegration into society, formerly incarcerated individuals (FIIs) experience chronic financial stress due to prolonged unemployment, strained social relationships, and financial obligations.
Jemar R. Bather +7 more
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Political Philosophy: Global Justice
This course explores the foundations and content of norms of justice that apply beyond the borders of a single state. We examine issues of political justice, economic justice, and human rights. Topics include the case for skepticism about global justice;
Cohen, Joshua +2 more
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The Chilean constitutional-making process
The Chilean constitution making-process appears to be one of the most interesting democratic exercises of recent times within the context of a connected society and the increased interest in constitutionalism as a way of shaping and countering digital ...
Verónica Mery
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"Editors Introduction" zum "Special Issue on Global Justice and ...
Patti Tamara Lenard +2 more
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Background Social vulnerability may play a role in social media-involved crime, but few studies have investigated this issue. We investigated associations between social vulnerability and social media-involved violent crimes.
Jemar R. Bather +6 more
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Fairness on the day after tomorrow: justice, reciprocity and global climate change
Climate change raises important questions of global distributive justice, which can be defined as the issue of how benefits and burdens should be distributed within and between generations.
Page, Edward, Edward A. Page
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The political pursuit of global justice is not a worthy goal, and our aims in establishing international legal and political institutions should be more modest. The pursuit of justice in the international order is dangerous to the extent that it requires the establishment of powerful supranational agencies, or legitimizes greater and more frequent ...
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The Impossible Mission: Global Justice Movement against Transnational Organized Crime [PDF]
This article argues that the best counterattack against globally oriented transnational organized crime (TOC) is by a global response. The contribution of participating states and the creation of a collective identity against TOC are both necessary. This
CAYLI, BARIS
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