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    Reparations for luck egalitarians
    Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (3). 2006.
    Two of the most important theories in contemporary liberal egalitarianism are Ronald Dworkin’s equality of resources and Amartya Sen’s capability approach. Recently Dworkin has claimed that Sen’s capability approach does not provide a genuine alternative to equality of resources. In this article, we provide both an internal and an external critique of Dworkin’s claim. In the first part of the article we develop an internal critique by providing a detailed analysis of Dworkin’s claim. Andrew Will…Read more
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    Cosmopolitism, Global Justice and International Law
    The Leiden Journal of International Law 18 (4): 679-684. 2005.
    Along with the exploding attention to globalization, issues of global justice have become central elements in political philosophy. After decades in which debates were dominated by a state-centric paradigm, current debates in political philosophy also address issues of global inequality, global poverty, and the moral foundations of international law. As recent events have demonstrated, these issues also play an important role in the practice of international law. In fields such as peace and secu…Read more
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    What Is Neutrality?
    with Wibren Van der Burg
    Ratio Juris 27 (4): 496-515. 2014.
    This paper reinvestigates the question of liberal neutrality. We contend that current liberal discussions have been dominated—if not hijacked—by one particular interpretation of what neutrality could imply: namely, exclusive neutrality, aiming to exclude religious and cultural expressions from the public sphere. We will argue that this is merely one among several relevant interpretations. To substantiate our claim, we will first elaborate upon inclusive neutrality by formulating two supplementar…Read more
  • Het egalitarisme tussen gelijk burgerschap en gelijke omstandigheden
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 99 (1). 2007.
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    Books in Review
    Political Theory 32 (4): 585-589. 2004.