James Dwyer, “Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social.
Global distributive justice is without doubt an area of increasing academic interest. There have been a series of debates about how to organize our shared transnational institutions in accordance with the demands of distributive justice and also about what these demands are. Some theorists insist on a statist or nationalistic approach to these issues, while others embrace a more cosmopolitan.
The central topic addressed in this essay is the relationship of duties of justice towards refugees and the distribution of responsibility for the protection of refugees (with particular focus on the questions of whether doing one’s fair share of refugee protection entails that one has done all that is required to discharge one’s duty of justice towards refugees). I address this topic in.
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Alexander, J McKenzie (2007) The structural evolution of morality. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521870320 Alexander, J McKenzie, Ebner, Marc and Watson, Richard (2000) Co-evolutionary dynamics on a deformable landscape.
I. Introduction. I am in no way beneath thee in moral worth and, as a person, I am equal to thee. 1. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.2 In the modern globalized world, actions of multiple global actors—states, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)3 and non-state actors (NSAs)4—have a crucial impact on the enjoyment of human rights by individuals worldwide.
Abberley, Will (2014) The freethinking essay: speech before words. (Audio) Abdullah, Aminah and Khadaroo, Iqbal (2014) Addressing the financial crisis: perceived effectiveness of Basel III. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 29 (3). pp. 135-148. ISSN 1742-6812.
Mathias Siems' welcomed addition to the field offers a stimulating and thoughtful introduction to a new kind of comparative law which is contextualised and cosmopolitan as to its nature. The book offers an insightful overview of key issues arising in the comparative study of law today. Siems skilfully deals with established approaches, but also provides cutting-edge views to socio-legal and.