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portada Descargar ficha PDF Título: Between Cosmopolitan Ideals And State Sovereignty. Studies In Global Justice
Autor: Tinnevelt Ronald/ Verschraegen Gert Precio: $1074.00
Editorial: Palgrave Año: 2006
Tema: Estudio, Analisis, Globalizacion Edición:
Sinopsis ISBN: 9781403939913
Over the last few decades national boundaries have become less and less important, while universal norms and ideals have gained in strength. Between Cosmopolitan Ideals and State Sovereignty examines how principles of justice, democracy and human rights should be reframed in the light of the challenges posed by globalization. It brings together leading academics in the fields of political philosophy, law and social science to discuss crucial ethical issues such as whether human rights and sovereignty can ever be reconciled; how just political institutions in a world without boundaries can be developed; and whether liberal pluralism can be exported. It offers a comprehensive overview of essential aspects of the debate on global justice.

Introduction; R.Tinnevelt & G.Verschraegen
PART 1: DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Global Distributive Justice; C.Jones
States, Individuals, and Equality; L.Wenar
Do Rich Countries have a Negative Duty to Fight Global Poverty?; R.van der Veen
Global Distributive Justice and the Environment; S.Caney
Justice for Africa; R.E.Howard-Hassmann
PART 2: CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND LIBERALISM
Liberalism and Cultural Diversity: Some Challenges; K-C.Tan
Liberal Contribution to a Universal Ethic; B.Parekh
The Liberal Concept of Political Secularism; H.Bielefeldt
Rights of Culture, Rights of Conscience; C.Kukathas
Emergent Cosmopolitanism. Indigenous Peoples and International Law; D.Ivison
PART 3: SOVEREIGNTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY
Human Rights Protection in a World of Sovereign States; R.H.Jackson
Human Rights, Justice and Anarchy in International Relations; M.Frost
Human Rights as Global Participatory Entitlements; R.Marchetti
Protecting Human Rights: Transnational Governance or World State?; R.Tinnevelt & G.Verschraegen
How Much Democracy does Global Constitutionalism Need?; H.Brunkhorst
PART 4: ETHICAL FOREIGN POLICY AND THE LEGITIMACY OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
Perspectives on Global Justice: Norms, Structures, Processes and Context; R.Falk
Good International Citizenship; B.Orend
The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention; F.R.Tesón
Foreign Policy, Human Rights, and 'Preventive Non-Intervention'; D.K.Chatterjee
Problems of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism; C.A.J.Coady

RONALD TINNEVELT is a postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders. He is affiliated to the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Leuven, Belgium and is involved in the IAP research project 'Theory of the Norm and Democratic Governance'. His main research interests include human rights, democracy, sovereignty and justice. He is co-editor of John Rawls (2002), De multiculturele samenleving in conflict (2005) and Internationale Rechtvaardigheid (2005).

GERT VERSCHRAEGEN is a postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders and is affiliated to the Department of Sociology at the University of Leuven, Belgium. His research interests include political theory, theoretical sociology and social policy. He is co-editor of John Rawls (2002), De verleiding van de Ethiek (2003), Internationale Rechtvaardigheid (2005), and co-author of Enabling Social Europe (2005).
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