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This book helps readers identify feasible and morally plausible reforms of global institutional arrangements and international organizations.
  • A distinctive, practically oriented contribution to debates about global justice.
  • Helps readers to examine the fairness of global rules and institutions.
  • Integrates philosophical thinking about normative responsibility with discussion of practical dilemmas concerning organizations such as the WTO, and rules governing the use of force internationally.
  • Brings together original articles by political philosophers, legal theorists, and economists.
  • Considers the aims of global justice, the institutional arrangements that are required to realise them, and the allocation of responsibilities to promote the required institutional reforms.

Global Institutions and Responsibilities: Achieving Global Justice

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 21/12/2005
    ISBN13: 9781405130103, 978-1405130103
    ISBN10: 1405130105

    Number of Pages: 360

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    This book helps readers identify feasible and morally plausible reforms of global institutional arrangements and international organizations.
    • A distinctive, practically oriented contribution to debates about global justice.
    • Helps readers to examine the fairness of global rules and institutions.
    • Integrates philosophical thinking about normative responsibility with discussion of practical dilemmas concerning organizations such as the WTO, and rules governing the use of force internationally.
    • Brings together original articles by political philosophers, legal theorists, and economists.
    • Considers the aims of global justice, the institutional arrangements that are required to realise them, and the allocation of responsibilities to promote the required institutional reforms.

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