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19Global social justice and international lawIn Basak Cali (ed.), International Law for International Relations, Oxford University Press. pp. 351-378. 2009.This chapter considers the key values underlying and explaining important features of international law as a system of law. It uses that value analysis as a way of interpreting international law and of asking whether, within those values, international law can be made to serve certain 'global cosmopolitan' re-distributive aims. The chapter argues that the constraints of international law mean that it is not an appropriate medium for global re-distributive goals commonly associated with theories …Read more
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27Children's empathy responses and their understanding of mother's emotionsCognition and Emotion 29 (1): 118-129. 2015.
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Texas Tech UniversityGraduate student
Lubbock, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Law |
Social and Political Philosophy |