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    Justice for Irregular Migrants, Refugees and Temporary Workers: Some Issues for Carens
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 33 (4): 435-442. 2016.
    The Ethics of Immigration is a wonderfully comprehensive and insightful journey through all the major contemporary ethical issues concerning immigration. Through this outstandingly well-crafted work, Carens builds a compelling case for many important positions on how we should treat migrants. Nevertheless, I believe there are some tensions in his arguments that could do with more analysis. I present some of these issues in this article. These include some important problems with arguments for th…Read more
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    What do we owe others as a matter of global justice and does national membership matter?
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4): 433-448. 2008.
    David Miller offers us a sophisticated account of how we can reconcile global obligations and duties to co?nationals. In this article I focus on four weaknesses with his account such as the following two. First, there remains considerable unclarity about the strength of the positive duties we have to non?nationals and how these measure up relative to other positive duties, such as the ones Miller believes we have to co?nationals to implement civil, political, or social rights. Second, just how r…Read more
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    How Does Equality Matter?
    Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (1): 76-87. 2011.
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    European Perspectives on Business Ethics
    Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (3): 387-390. 1996.
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    I examine how reforming our international tax regime could be an important vehicle by which we can begin to realize global justice. For instance, eliminating tax havens, tax evasion, and transfer pricing schemes are all important to ensure accountability and to support democracies. I argue that the proposals concerning taxation reform are likely to be more effective in tackling global poverty than Thomas Pogge's global resources dividend because they target some of the central issues more effect…Read more