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    Justice
    In Robert L. Simon (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, Blackwell. 2002.
    The prelims comprise: Utilitarianism Rawls Libertarianism Post‐Rawlsian Egalitarianism The Bounds of Justice Beyond Justice as Distribution Conclusion Acknowledgments References.
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    A Theory of Secession
    Cambridge University Press. 2005.
    First published in 2005, A Theory of Secession: The Case for Political Self-Determination offers an unapologetic defense of the right to secede. Christopher Heath Wellman argues that any group has a moral right to secede as long as its political divorce will leave it and the remainder state in a position to perform the requisite political functions. He explains that there is nothing contradictory about valuing legitimate states, while permitting their division. Once political states are recogniz…Read more
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    Introduction: Urban environmental ethics
    Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (1). 2003.
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    Reinterpreting Rawls's the law of peoples
    Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (1): 213-232. 2012.
    Research Articles Christopher Heath Wellman, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article
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    In this book, Christopher Heath Wellman offers original theories of political legitimacy and our obligation to obey the law, and then, building upon these accounts, defends a number of distinctive positions concerning the rights and responsibilities individual citizens, separatist groups, and political states have regarding one another
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    Introduction
    Law and Philosophy 19 (6): 649-653. 2000.
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    A defense of stiffer penalties for hate crimes
    Hypatia 21 (2): 62-80. 2006.
    : After defining a hate crime as an offense in which the criminal selects the victim at least in part because of an animus toward members of the group to which the victim belongs, this essay surveys the standard justifications for state punishment en route to defending the permissibility of imposing stiffer penalties for hate crimes. It also argues that many standard instances of rape and domestic battery are hate crimes and may be punished as such.
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    Procedural rights
    Legal Theory 20 (4): 286-306. 2014.
    In this essay, I argue that absent special circumstances, there are no moral, judicial procedural rights. I divide this essay into four main sections. First, I argue that there is no general moral right against double jeopardy. Next, I explain why punishing a criminal without first establishing her guilt via a fair trial does not necessarily violate her rights. In the third section, I respond to a number of possible objections. And finally, I consider the implications of my arguments for the hum…Read more
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    Introduction
    Law and Philosophy 20 (2): 115-120. 2001.
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    Do states have the right to prevent potential immigrants from crossing their borders, or should people have the freedom to migrate and settle wherever they wish? Christopher Heath Wellman and Phillip Cole develop and defend opposing answers to this timely and important question.
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    Liberalism, Self-Determination, and Secession
    Dissertation, The University of Arizona. 1994.
    This dissertation provides a systematic analysis of when an individual or group has a right to secede that is grounded in self-determination. Since the primary question in a secessionist conflict concerns the territory being contested, any analysis of the right to secede must provide an account of what grounds the existing state's claim to political jurisdiction over its territory. With this in mind, I examine consent and teleological justifications for the state and find both inadequate. ;The c…Read more
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    Immigration restrictions in the real world
    Philosophical Studies (1): 1-4. 2012.
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    Feinberg's Two Concepts of Rights
    Legal Theory 11 (3): 213-226. 2005.
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    A Defense of Secession and Political Self-Determination
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 24 (2): 142-171. 1995.
    Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use.
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    The Truth in the Nationalist Principle
    American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (4). 2003.
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    A Companion to Applied Ethics (edited book)
    with R. G. Frey
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.
    Applied or practical ethics is perhaps the largest growth area in philosophy today, and many issues in moral, social, and political life have come under philosophical scrutiny in recent years. Taken together, the essays in this volume – including two overview essays on theories of ethics and the nature of applied ethics – provide a state-of-the-art account of the most pressing moral questions facing us today. Provides a comprehensive guide to many of the most significant problems of practical et…Read more
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    Rights and State Punishment
    Journal of Philosophy 106 (8): 419-439. 2009.
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    Lincoln on Secession
    Social Theory and Practice 29 (1): 113-135. 2003.
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    Introduction
    Ethics 113 (3): 465-467. 2003.
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    Debate: Taking Human Rights Seriously
    Journal of Political Philosophy 20 (1): 119-130. 2012.
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    Associative Allegiances and Political Obligations
    Social Theory and Practice 23 (2): 181-204. 1997.