Theorizing justice : critical insights and future directions /
A collection of essays that examine how discussions of justice are most usefully shaped in our world, rethinking how we theorize justice and principles of justice.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Rowman & Littlefield International,
[2016]
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ISBN: | 9781783484065 1783484063 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Preface / Jay Drydyk
- Introduction / Krushil Watene
- Part I: Critical Insights
- 1. Theorizing about Justice for a Broken World / Tim Mulgan
- 2. Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Map / Colleen Murphy
- 3. What do we want from a Theory of Justice? / Amartya Sen
- 4. Utilitarianism and Some of Its Critics: On Some Alternative Incomplete Theories of, and Approaches to, Morality and Justice / Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Part II: Future Directions
- 5. Justice as a Virtue: What can we Expect of our Allies? / Jay Drydyk
- 6. Justice as Stakeholding / Thom Brooks
- 7. Indigenous Peoples and Justice / Krushil Watene
- 8. Justice in Regulation: Towards a Liberal Account / Rutger Claassen
- 9. The Recognition Gap: Why Labels Matter in Human Rights Protection / Stacy Kosko
- Notes on Contributors
- Index.