1st Edition
Cosmopolitan Justice and its Discontents
Part One 1. Cosmopolitan Sovereignty, Sam Adelman 2. Does a World State Really Lead to A Graveyard of Freedom?, Ronald Tinnevelt Part Two 3. Guilty Landscapes: Collective Guilt and International Criminal Law, Chrisje Brants 4. Exposing Checks & Balances in War Powers: A Solider’s Tale of Cosmopolitan Federalism, Cecilia M. Bailliet Part Three 5. EU Constitutionalization in Turkey: Exchanging Visions and Values on Tolerance and Diversity, Kyriaki Topidi 6. All the People in All the World: A Cosmopolitan Perspective on Migration and Torture, Barbara Hudson 7. A Borderless World? Cosmopolitanism, Borders & Frontiers, Katja Franko Aas Part Four 8. The Cosmopolitanism of Transnational Economic Law, Robert Wai 9. Cosmopolitan Competition: The Case of International Investment, Malcolm Langford 10. Cosmopolitanism in Practice? The Case of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund, Andreas Follesdahl Epilogue Frictions of Hospitality and the Possibilities of Cosmopolitan Justice in Everyday Life, Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Biography
Cecilia M. Bailliet is Professor, Deputy Director of the Institute of International and Public Law, and Director of the Masters Program in Public International Law at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Katja Franko Aas is Professor at the Institute of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo.






