Spheres of Global Justice : Volume 1 Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy. Political Participation, Minorities and Migrations; Volume 2 Fair Distribution - Global Economic, Social and Intergenerational Justice / edited by Jean-Christophe Merle.
2013
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Spheres of Global Justice : Volume 1 Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy. Political Participation, Minorities and Migrations; Volume 2 Fair Distribution - Global Economic, Social and Intergenerational Justice / edited by Jean-Christophe Merle.
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1st ed. 2013.
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
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XI, 812 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource
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1 General Introduction; Jean-Christophe Merle
Volume 1 Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy: Political Participation, Minorities and Migrations
Co-Editors: Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum, Juan Carlos Velasco
2 Introduction; Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum and Juan Carlos Velasco
Part 1 Political Participation; Co-Editor: Christian Hiebaum
3 Global Democracy. Promises and Delusions; Klaus Müller
4 Democracy in the Age of Global Markets; Urs Marti
5 Bringing Democracy Back In? From local politics to global politics; Hans Vorländer
6 Demarchy - A Dubious Conception of Global Democracy; Christian Hiebaum
7 Participation in Public Debate and Ethical Division Within Nations; Emmanuel Picavet
8 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Difference; Daniel Loewe
9 Political Legitimacy of the EU in the Perspective of Citizens' Participation and Representation; Herman von Erp
10 Global Citizenship? Political Rights Under Imperial Conditions; Massimo La Torre
Part 2 Minorities; Co-Editor: Luc Foisneau
11 What is 'Political' about Minority Rights?; Luc Foisneau
12 Walzer on Community and Emergency: the Question of Minorities; Tom Sorell
13 Territoriality and Transnational Citizenship; Oliviero Angeli
14 Minority Parties, Parties not Unlike the Others: The Case of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (DAHR); Antonela Capelle-Pogacean
15 Minority Rights and Global Justice: A Netherlands Perspective; Piet de Klerk
16 Integrating Cultural Concerns in the Interpretation of Traditional Individual Rights - Lessons from the International Human Rights Jurisprudence; Julie Ringelheim
17 Intercultural Justice. Cutting across the cultural boundaries of legal norms; Francisco Colom-Gonzalez
18 Cultural Defense, Hate Crimes and Equality Before the Law; Jean-Christophe Merle
19 On the Relationship Between Law and Morality in a National and in a Global Perspective; Paul Cobben
20 Cultural and Minority Rights in European Integration - Promises and Pitfalls; Francis Cheneval and Sonja Dänzer
21 The Recognition of New States and the Protection of Minority Rights in Yugoslavia; Richard Caplan
22 Cosmopolitan Justice and Minority Rights: The Case of Minority Nations (or Kant again, but different); Ferran Requejo
Part 3 Migrations; Co-Editor: Juan Carlos Velasco
23 Beyond the Borders. Migration Policies, Justice and Citizenship from a Global Perspective; Juan Carlos Velasco
24 Migration and Global Inequalities; Francis Cheneval
25 To Each Their Own Place? Immigration, Justice, and Political Reflexivity; Hans Lindahl
26 Migration and the Division of Moral Labor; Christian Hiebaum
27 The Dilemmas of Control: rights, walls and identities in state policies to international migration; Ana López Sala
28 From Protection of the Migrant to the Rights of the Migrant Person: Free the migrant from his legal exile...; Sylvie Saroléa
29 Immigration and Cultural Justice: A Reflection On Human Rights Of "New" Minorities; Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez
30 Challenging Illegalization: Migrant Struggles, Political Actions and Rancière's Political Philosophy; Noelia González Cámara
31 The Democratic Integration of Difference: Reflections on the Paradoxes of the French Republican Model of Citizenship; Matteo Gianni
32 Headscarves in School Again: How republican is the 2004 law banning ostentatious religious signs from public schools?; Jean-Fabien Spitz
Volume 2 Fair Distribution: Global Economic, Social and Intergenerational Justice; Co-Editors: Paul Cobben, Urs Marti
33 Introduction to Global Social Justice; Urs Marti
Part 1Global Social Justice; Co-Editor: Urs Marti
34 Social and Global Justice; Peter Koller
35 Global Social Justice: Whose justice, whose responsibility?; Bernd Ladwig
36 Human Capabilities and Global Justice; Ricardo Parellada
37 Social Right in a Global Economy; Urs Marti
38 Institutionalization of Social Justice and Constitutionalization of Socio-Economic Equality; Caroline Guibet Lafaye
39 Consequentialist and Nonconsequentialist Dimensions in the Ethical Evaluation of Inequality; Emmanuel Picavet.-40 The Discourse of Justice in Political, Legal and Moral Community; Peter Burgess
41 Which Identities are Entitled to Collective Rights?; Paul Cobben
42 Are WTO Sanctions Unjust?; Henri Culot
43 Global Justice. Imposed and Shared Risks; Véronique Munoz-Dardé
Part 2 Global Economic Justice; Co-Editor: Paul Cobben
44 Introduction to Global Economic Justice; Paul Cobben
45 Positive Rights and Globalization of Duties; Txetxu Ausín.- 46 Global Distributions of World Resources; Caroline Guibet-Lafaye
47 Perfecting Imperfect Duties via Institutionalization; Markus Stepanians
48 Do We Have a Negative Duty Towards the Global Poor?Thomas Pogge on global justice; Roland Pierik
49 World poverty and the duty to aid; Johan Graafland and Mandy Bosma
50 The WHO Policy of Primary Health Care; Caroline Guibet Lafaye
51 Dancing with the Devil: A (Limited) Defence of Protectionism; Krista Nadakavukaren-Schefer
52 Neoliberalism and Authority Relationships; Emmanuel Picavet
53 Economic Citizenship Rights as Barriers to Trade? Production-related Local Justice and Business-driven Globalisation; Richard Sturn
54 Can Multinationals be Considered Moral Actors? Or: does business ethics make any sense?; Paul Cobben
55 Justice of Wages in Germany and Abroad - An Empirical Investigation; Gert Wagner, Stefan Liebig and Jürgen Schupp
Part 3 Intergenerational Justice
56 Introductory Remark
57 Climate Justice: Past Emissions and the Present Allocation of Emission Rights; Lukas Meyer and Dominic Roser
58 Sustainable development as practical intragenerational and intergenerational justice: interpretations, requirements, and indicators; Paul-Marie Boulanger
59 On the Relevancy of the Ecological Footprint for the Study of Intergenerational Justice; Grégory Ponthière
60 Pension funds, sovereign-wealth funds and intergenerational justice; Alexander Cappelen and Runa Urheim.- 61 The Polluter Pays? Backward-Looking Principles of Intergenerational Justice and the Environment; Daniel Butt
62 Democracy and Future Generations. Should the unborn have a voice?; Ludvig Beckmann
63 The Preservation of Humankind as an Object of Moral Concern; Herman van Erp
64 About the Authors.
Volume 1 Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy: Political Participation, Minorities and Migrations
Co-Editors: Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum, Juan Carlos Velasco
2 Introduction; Luc Foisneau, Christian Hiebaum and Juan Carlos Velasco
Part 1 Political Participation; Co-Editor: Christian Hiebaum
3 Global Democracy. Promises and Delusions; Klaus Müller
4 Democracy in the Age of Global Markets; Urs Marti
5 Bringing Democracy Back In? From local politics to global politics; Hans Vorländer
6 Demarchy - A Dubious Conception of Global Democracy; Christian Hiebaum
7 Participation in Public Debate and Ethical Division Within Nations; Emmanuel Picavet
8 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Difference; Daniel Loewe
9 Political Legitimacy of the EU in the Perspective of Citizens' Participation and Representation; Herman von Erp
10 Global Citizenship? Political Rights Under Imperial Conditions; Massimo La Torre
Part 2 Minorities; Co-Editor: Luc Foisneau
11 What is 'Political' about Minority Rights?; Luc Foisneau
12 Walzer on Community and Emergency: the Question of Minorities; Tom Sorell
13 Territoriality and Transnational Citizenship; Oliviero Angeli
14 Minority Parties, Parties not Unlike the Others: The Case of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (DAHR); Antonela Capelle-Pogacean
15 Minority Rights and Global Justice: A Netherlands Perspective; Piet de Klerk
16 Integrating Cultural Concerns in the Interpretation of Traditional Individual Rights - Lessons from the International Human Rights Jurisprudence; Julie Ringelheim
17 Intercultural Justice. Cutting across the cultural boundaries of legal norms; Francisco Colom-Gonzalez
18 Cultural Defense, Hate Crimes and Equality Before the Law; Jean-Christophe Merle
19 On the Relationship Between Law and Morality in a National and in a Global Perspective; Paul Cobben
20 Cultural and Minority Rights in European Integration - Promises and Pitfalls; Francis Cheneval and Sonja Dänzer
21 The Recognition of New States and the Protection of Minority Rights in Yugoslavia; Richard Caplan
22 Cosmopolitan Justice and Minority Rights: The Case of Minority Nations (or Kant again, but different); Ferran Requejo
Part 3 Migrations; Co-Editor: Juan Carlos Velasco
23 Beyond the Borders. Migration Policies, Justice and Citizenship from a Global Perspective; Juan Carlos Velasco
24 Migration and Global Inequalities; Francis Cheneval
25 To Each Their Own Place? Immigration, Justice, and Political Reflexivity; Hans Lindahl
26 Migration and the Division of Moral Labor; Christian Hiebaum
27 The Dilemmas of Control: rights, walls and identities in state policies to international migration; Ana López Sala
28 From Protection of the Migrant to the Rights of the Migrant Person: Free the migrant from his legal exile...; Sylvie Saroléa
29 Immigration and Cultural Justice: A Reflection On Human Rights Of "New" Minorities; Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez
30 Challenging Illegalization: Migrant Struggles, Political Actions and Rancière's Political Philosophy; Noelia González Cámara
31 The Democratic Integration of Difference: Reflections on the Paradoxes of the French Republican Model of Citizenship; Matteo Gianni
32 Headscarves in School Again: How republican is the 2004 law banning ostentatious religious signs from public schools?; Jean-Fabien Spitz
Volume 2 Fair Distribution: Global Economic, Social and Intergenerational Justice; Co-Editors: Paul Cobben, Urs Marti
33 Introduction to Global Social Justice; Urs Marti
Part 1Global Social Justice; Co-Editor: Urs Marti
34 Social and Global Justice; Peter Koller
35 Global Social Justice: Whose justice, whose responsibility?; Bernd Ladwig
36 Human Capabilities and Global Justice; Ricardo Parellada
37 Social Right in a Global Economy; Urs Marti
38 Institutionalization of Social Justice and Constitutionalization of Socio-Economic Equality; Caroline Guibet Lafaye
39 Consequentialist and Nonconsequentialist Dimensions in the Ethical Evaluation of Inequality; Emmanuel Picavet.-40 The Discourse of Justice in Political, Legal and Moral Community; Peter Burgess
41 Which Identities are Entitled to Collective Rights?; Paul Cobben
42 Are WTO Sanctions Unjust?; Henri Culot
43 Global Justice. Imposed and Shared Risks; Véronique Munoz-Dardé
Part 2 Global Economic Justice; Co-Editor: Paul Cobben
44 Introduction to Global Economic Justice; Paul Cobben
45 Positive Rights and Globalization of Duties; Txetxu Ausín.- 46 Global Distributions of World Resources; Caroline Guibet-Lafaye
47 Perfecting Imperfect Duties via Institutionalization; Markus Stepanians
48 Do We Have a Negative Duty Towards the Global Poor?Thomas Pogge on global justice; Roland Pierik
49 World poverty and the duty to aid; Johan Graafland and Mandy Bosma
50 The WHO Policy of Primary Health Care; Caroline Guibet Lafaye
51 Dancing with the Devil: A (Limited) Defence of Protectionism; Krista Nadakavukaren-Schefer
52 Neoliberalism and Authority Relationships; Emmanuel Picavet
53 Economic Citizenship Rights as Barriers to Trade? Production-related Local Justice and Business-driven Globalisation; Richard Sturn
54 Can Multinationals be Considered Moral Actors? Or: does business ethics make any sense?; Paul Cobben
55 Justice of Wages in Germany and Abroad - An Empirical Investigation; Gert Wagner, Stefan Liebig and Jürgen Schupp
Part 3 Intergenerational Justice
56 Introductory Remark
57 Climate Justice: Past Emissions and the Present Allocation of Emission Rights; Lukas Meyer and Dominic Roser
58 Sustainable development as practical intragenerational and intergenerational justice: interpretations, requirements, and indicators; Paul-Marie Boulanger
59 On the Relevancy of the Ecological Footprint for the Study of Intergenerational Justice; Grégory Ponthière
60 Pension funds, sovereign-wealth funds and intergenerational justice; Alexander Cappelen and Runa Urheim.- 61 The Polluter Pays? Backward-Looking Principles of Intergenerational Justice and the Environment; Daniel Butt
62 Democracy and Future Generations. Should the unborn have a voice?; Ludvig Beckmann
63 The Preservation of Humankind as an Object of Moral Concern; Herman van Erp
64 About the Authors.
Summary
Spheres of Global Justice analyzes six of the most important and controversial spheres of global justice, each concerning a specific global social good. These spheres are democratic participation, migrations, cultural minorities, economic justice, social justice, and intergenerational justice. Together they constitute two constellations dealt with, in this collection of essays by leading scholars, in two different volumes: Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy and Fair Distribution. These essays illustrate each of the spheres, delving into their differences, commonalities, collisions and interconnections. Unlike many writings on global justice, Spheres of Global Justice does not content itself with describing the painful and advantageous effects of the globalization process as being ipso facto a global injustice or a just global order. Rather, this multidisciplinary collection of essays, from a pluralist inspiration, combines empirical analysis with theoretical approaches and ethical principles, paying close attention to two aspects of the effects of the globalization process. These aspects are the causal relationships that lead to such effects and the kinds of obligations, or of normative relationships between global rights and correlative duties, that applies to each specific individual case. This volume illustrates how diverse global obligations are, and how they can be, grounded in diverse relationships (identity, ability to provide help, causal responsibility, past injustices, protection of agency and promotion of independence, etc.). These essays also demonstrate that an ethical global approach has not only international or transnational, but also domestic, local and interpersonal dimensions.
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