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Justice and Global Politics: Volume 23, Part 1

Ellen Frankel Paul editor Jeffrey Paul editor Fred D Miller, Jr editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Mar '06

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This collection features essays by leading thinkers examining global public policy issues since the Cold War, focusing on justice principles that transcend national boundaries and their implications for international law and institutions.

Justice and Global Politics: Volume 23, Part 1 delves into the evolving landscape of public policy in the aftermath of the Cold War, highlighting the growing interest in global dimensions of various issues. The collection comprises thirteen essays authored by distinguished philosophers, political scientists, economists, and legal theorists, each addressing critical topics such as war and peace, terrorism, international law, commerce regulation, environmental protection, and socioeconomic disparities.

One of the central themes explored in this volume is the challenge of establishing principles of justice that transcend national boundaries. The contributors engage with pressing questions about the nature of justice in a global context, examining whether it is feasible to create universally applicable standards that can guide international relations and policy-making. Their insights contribute significantly to ongoing discussions about how justice can be understood and implemented across diverse societies.

The essays not only reflect on theoretical perspectives but also consider the practical implications for international law and institutions. By addressing the complexities of distributive justice in a globalized world, the authors provide valuable contributions to the discourse on justice and its role in shaping international frameworks. This collection serves as an important resource for scholars and practitioners alike, offering a nuanced understanding of how justice can inform and influence global politics.

ISBN: 9780521674409

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 22mm

Weight: 450g

330 pages