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Roland Pierik

University of Amsterdam
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  • University of Amsterdam
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Twente
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
Homepage
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
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  •  59
    Books in Review
    with Iris Marion Young
    Political Theory 30 (5): 751-759. 2002.
  •  33
    Towards a Right to Cultural Identity: A Review Essay
    The Leiden Journal of International Law 16 (3): 639-949. 2003.
    International Law
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    Child Labor Abroad: Five Policy Options
    Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 24 (3): 9-13. 2004.
    Differences in socioeconomic and infrastructural elements among nations, differing conceptions about childhood, and the failure to distinguish between child work and child labor render a simple ban on child labor abroad idealistic and impractical.
    MarketsSocial and Political PhilosophyGovernment EthicsAutonomy
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    Because it is normative, stupid! Over de rol van politieke theorie binnen de politicologie
    Res Publica (Misc) 53 (1): 9-29. 2011.
    Value Theory, MiscellaneousPolitical Theory
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