1st Edition

Global Political Justice

Edited By Terry Macdonald, Miriam Ronzoni Copyright 2014
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

Scholarly debate on the subject of global justice has been overwhelmingly focused so far on the socio-economic aspects of justice. Much less attention has been given to those political aspects of global justice concerned with arrangements for public decision-making and the collective exercise and control of power. This gap is not adequately filled by literatures on global democracy, either,... Read more

1. Introduction: The Problem of Global Political Justice Terry Macdonald, Monash University, Australia and Miriam Ronzoni, University of Frankfurt, Germany

2. (Global) Justice Before (Global) Democracy Laura Valentini, Queens College, Oxford, UK

3. Different Conceptions of State Sovereignty, and their Implications for Global Political Justice Miriam Ronzoni, University of Frankfurt, Germany

4. Global Public Power: The Subject of Global Political Justice Andrew Hurrell, Balliol College, Oxford, UK and Terry Macdonald, Monash University, Australia

5. Global Actors and Global Public Power Barbara Buckinx, University of Frankfurt, Germany

6. Shaping Institutions, Shaping Cosmopolitans Patti Lenard, Ottawa University, Canada

7. Global Democracy and the League of Democracies Avia Pasternak, University of Essex, UK

8. The Political Inequality of Combatants Christian Barry, Australian National University, Australia

9. The Injustice of Territoriality Paul Muldoon, Monash University, Australia

Biography

Terry Macdonald is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Miriam Ronzoni is a Research Fellow Centre for Advanced Studies "Justitia Amplificata: Rethinking Justice - Applied and Global", University of Frankfurt, Germany.