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and racial reparations. The authors offer a concept of justice that flatly contradicts these claims and which stresses … self-ownership and individual responsibility. They correctly point out that the hardships that the ancestors of those now … and Executive Director, Rights Probe This book offers an alternative to theories of distributive or restorative justice in …
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justice” that includes an expansive understanding of the “right to health” found in various international agreements. This …
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The experience of human life differs dramatically depending on where one lives in the world. While many of those in …? Theories of global justice seek to address these questions. Material and health deprivations are not the only concerns of … global justice, which also encompasses human rights and the operation and accountability of non-state global institutions …
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international justice play crucial roles in securing local capacity to protect basic liberties. We have obligations to support those … responsibilities to support press freedom in all countries, along with international efforts to bring to justice violators of basic …
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statistics suggest because average figures tend to mask inequalities within countries. What are we to make of a world with such … unequal health prospects? What does justice demand in terms of global health? To address these questions, I characterize … justice at the local level, at the domestic or social level, and at the international or global level. Because social …
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Main ideas -- Economic skepticism -- Hobbesian skepticism -- The moral problem of assurance -- Structural equity -- The benchmark of equality -- Principles of equity -- Financial crises -- The level playing field : intellectual property -- Degradation, exploitation, and other moral concerns
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Amartya Sen wurde 1998 mit dem Nobelpreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften ausgezeichnet. Als einer der bedeutenden Wirtschaftstheoretiker der Gegenwart fordert er die Moral in der Marktwirtschaft ein und packt das Weltproblem Nr. 1 an: die sich immer weiter öffnende Schere zwischen dem global...
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retributive justice over restorative justice in response to mass humanitarian crises. This study examines the ways different … transitional justice models contribute to stable peace. It suggests that a hybrid utilization of both restorative justice … mechanisms (e.g., amnesty) and retributive justice mechanisms (e.g., trials) is most effective in achieving a stable peace in a …
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