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80Liberal legitimacy, reasonable disagreement and justiceCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (3): 19-36. 1998.(1998). Liberal legitimacy, reasonable disagreement and justice. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 1, Pluralsim and Liberal Neutrality, pp. 19-36. doi: 10.1080/13698239808403246
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73Eric Rakowski, Equal Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xii + 385Utilitas 7 (1): 169. 1995.
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57Cosmopolitanism and JusticeIn Thomas Christiano & John Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: Three Conceptions of Cosmopolitanism Two Kinds of Juridical Cosmopolitanism Beitz on Cosmopolitan Justice Pogge on Cosmopolitan Justice Cosmopolitanism and Humanity Three Challenges to Cosmopolitan Justice Concluding Remarks Notes References.
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57Addressing Poverty and Climate Change: The Varieties of Social EngagementEthics and International Affairs 26 (2): 191-216. 2012.In this article I propose to explore two issues. The first concerns what kinds of contributions academics can make to reducing poverty. I argue that academics can contribute in a number of ways, and I seek to spell out the diversity of the options available. I concentrate on four ways in which these contributions might differ.My second aim is to outline some norms that should inform any academic involvement in activities that seek to reduce poverty. I set out six proposals. These concern: the ne…Read more
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57Two Kinds of Climate Justice: Avoiding Harm and Sharing BurdensJournal of Political Philosophy 22 (2): 125-149. 2014.
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51Review Article: International Distributive JusticePolitical Studies 49 (5): 974-997. 2001.The literature on global justice contains a number of distinct approaches. This article identifies and reviews recent work in four commonly found in the literature. First there is an examination of the cosmopolitan contention that distributive principles apply globally. This is followed by three responses to the cosmopolitanism, – the nationalist emphasis on special duties to co-nationals, the society of states claim that principles of global distributive justice violate the independence of stat…Read more
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44Human rights, compatibility and diverse culturesCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 3 (1): 51-76. 2000.
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44Nationality, distributive justice and the use of forceJournal of Applied Philosophy 16 (2). 1999.To whom do we owe obligations of distributive justice? In the last decade a number of distinguished political theorists — such as David Miller and Yael Tamir — have defended a nationalist account of our distributive obligations. This paper examines their account of distributive justice. In particular, it analyses their contention (a) that individuals owe special obligations to fellow‐nationals, (b) that these obligations are obligations of distributive justice and (c) that these obligations are …Read more
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38British Perspectives on Internationalism, Justice and Sovereignty: From the English School to Cosmopolitan DemocracyThe European Legacy 6 (2): 265-275. 2001.(2001). British Perspectives on Internationalism, Justice and Sovereignty: From the English School to Cosmopolitan Democracy. The European Legacy: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 265-275.
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35Global Climate Governance, Short-Termism, and the Vulnerability of Future GenerationsEthics and International Affairs 36 (2): 137-155. 2022.: Many societies are now having to live with the impacts of climate change and are being confronted with heat waves, wildfires, droughts, and rising sea levels. Without radical action, future generations will inherit an even more degraded planet. This raises the question: How can political institutions be reformed to promote justice for future generations and to leave them an ecologically sustainable world? In this essay, I address a particular version of this question; namely: How can supra–sta…Read more
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24Introduction: Disagreement and DifferenceCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (3): 1-11. 2003.
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20IntroductionCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 3 (1): 1-6. 2000.No abstract
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10Human Rights, Responsibilities, and Climate ChangeIn Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin (eds.), Global Basic Rights, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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8Cosmopolitan Justice, Rights, and Global Climate ChangeCanadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 19 (2). 2006.The paper has the following structure. In Section I, I introduce some important methodological preliminaries by asking: How should one reason about global environmental justice in general and global climate change in particular? Section II introduces the key normative argument; it argues that global climate change damages some fundamental human interests and results in a state of affairs in which the rights of many are unprotected: as such it is unjust. Section III addresses the complexities tha…Read more
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7Gardiner, Caney, Jamieson and Shue, eds. Climate Ethics: Essential Readings, Oxford. (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2010.A collection of seminal articles in climate ethics and climate justice.
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6Global Poverty and Human Rights: the Case for Positive DutiesIn Thomas Pogge (ed.), Freedom From Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor? Co-Published with Unesco, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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3CosmopolitanismIn Duncan Bell (ed.), Ethics and World Politics, Oxford University Press. pp. 146--63. 2010.
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Global governance : procedures, outcomes and justiceIn Luis Cabrera (ed.), Institutional cosmopolitanism, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Part 6. Environmental and climate ethics. Climate changeIn Darrel Moellendorf & Heather Widdows (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics, Routledge. 2014.
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