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1 online resource (241 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction: A Tale of Two Tendencies in International Law; Justice in Philosophy and Law; Statism and Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary International Law; The Road Ahead; 2 Rawlsian Constructivism and Cosmopolitan Justice; Rawls's Constructivism; Rawls's Justification of Human Rights; Democracy; Egalitarianism; Justice or Expediency; Cosmopolitan Constructivism; Universality and Political Constructivism; The Democratic Conception and the Self-conception of Persons; Justifying the Democratic Conception of Persons |
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Characterizing the Nature of the JustificationThe Truth of the Principles of Justice; Toleration; Conclusion; 3 The Borders of Justice; Duties of Justice; Associative Duties and Duties of Justice; Duties of Justice and Institutions; Associative Duties and Moral Equality; Associative Duties and Attitudes; Global Justice; The Global Association; A Failed Limiting Strategy; The Question of Consistency; Three Objections; Distance; Degree of Association; Moral Triage; Patriotism; Nationalism; Protectionism and Immigration; Protectionism; Immigration; Conclusion |
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4 Global Egalitarianism and ImperialismSkepticism about Duties of Global Distributive Justice; Rawls; Barry; Nardin; Goodin; Walzer; Egalitarian Principles; Liberal Equality; Democratic Equality; Two Objections; Primary Goods, Capabilities, and Gender Inequality; Analyzing Imperialism; Empirical Theories; The Role of Moral Theory; Reparations; Problems of Global Distributive Justice in Development; The Case for Debt Cancellation; The Costs of Global Warming; Conclusion; 5 Cosmopolitan Sovereignty and Justified Intervention; The Concepts of Sovereignty and Intervention |
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Sovereignty from the Cosmopolitan Point of ViewThe Statist Conception of Sovereignty; Sovereignty as Dominium; The Right to Share a Common Life Together; Independence; The Constitution of Moral Personality; Tolerance and Pluralism; Relativism; Peace; Self-emancipation and Paternalism; Anti-imperialism; Intervention; Basic Structures and Government Policies; Conditions of Justified Intervention; Permissible versus Obligatory Intervention; Intervention or Isolation; Conclusion; 6 A Cosmopolitan Account of National Self-determination; Cosmopolitanism versus Nationalism |
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National Self-determinationThe Problem of Rational Revision; A Non-nationalist Account of National Self-determination; Who Bears the Right to National Self-determination?; Nonterritorial-Based National Self-determination; Territorial-Based National Self-determination; The Right to Secede; Constraints on the Right to Secede; Two Objections; Two Alternative Accounts of the Right to Secede; General Challenges to the Right to Secede; Conclusion; 7 Political Realism, Pacifism, and the Justice of War; Political Realism or Politics without Morals; Pacifism; Skeptical Pacifism; Normative Pacifism |
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The Just Use of Military Force |
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Subject |
Justice.
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Internationalism.
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Nationalism.
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internationalism.
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nationalism.
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Internationalism
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Justice
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Nationalism
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Gerechtigkeit
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Internationale Politik
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Internationalisierung
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Soziale Verantwortung
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Politische Philosophie
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Weltgesellschaft
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Rechtvaardigheid.
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Wereldburgerschap.
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Droit international -- Aspect moral.
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Internationalisme.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429980916 |
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0429980914 |
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