Spheres of Global Justice Volume 1 Global Challenges to Liberal Democracy. Political Participation, Minorities and Migrations /

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. Toget...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Merle, Jean-Christophe (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 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.