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The papers in this volume together raise and respond to this key question: how can the justice of global economic … realities it seeks to reform. Moreover, when theorizing global justice and institutional reform, we must pay close attention to … needs reform in view of the demands of global justice. This must be complemented by a wide range of legal arguments and an …
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of justice. I will defend a political conception of justice, although I suggest some revisions. A political conception of … justice presupposes dualism, namely a separation between the principles of justice guiding the design of institutions and the … shifts from a dualistic account of justice to a monistic account when it comes to the problem of world poverty; therefore …
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Global justice is one of the most indiscriminately used notions in international debate, usually taken to reflect a … moral imperative of securing fairness between differently positioned States. As such, global justice might accurately be … uncertainty: indeterminacy of scope (to what is it relevant?), of content (what does it require?) and of application (is justice …
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debates on global justice. Just how good are national claims to the great wealth contained in SWFs in the first place? Using … interests of global justice. I conclude by offering some guidance for how the money contained in such funds could best be spent …, with the goal of advancing global justice …
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This paper sets up a general equilibrium model in which firms differ in their productivity, and workers have fairness preferences and hence provide full effort only if their wage is sufficiently high. With the wage considered fair by workers depending on the operating profits of the firm in...
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This paper sets up a general equilibrium model, in which firms are heterogeneous due to productivity differences and workers have fairness preferences and hence provide full effort only if their factor return is sufficiently high. With the wage considered to be fair by workers depending on the...
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In this paper I explain why designing a country's tax policy with the elasticity of taxpayers' choices of residency in mind, although a rational welfare-maximizing move by the state as a whole, and possibly even for its immobile as well as mobile constituents, is a policy that may not be...
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In The Law of Peoples (hereafter LP), John Rawls does not discuss justice and the global economy at great length or in … regarding global economic justice is both inconsistent with and a betrayal of his own liberal egalitarian commitments, an … international economic justice is richer, more nuanced, and generally more compelling than his critics have been willing to …
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This is the introduction chapter of a new edited volume titled Global Justice and International Labour Rights, edited … international labor as a particular sphere of justice, the book seeks to advance both the contemporary philosophical debate on … global justice and the legal scholarship on international labor. The introduction presents the main themes addressed by the …
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This is the introduction chapter of a new edited volume titled Global Justice and International Labour Rights, edited … international labor as a particular sphere of justice, the book seeks to advance both the contemporary philosophical debate on … global justice and the legal scholarship on international labor. The introduction presents the main themes addressed by the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012962111