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Global Institutions and Responsibilities

Global Institutions and Responsibilities Achieving Global Justice

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Metaphilosophy

Global Institutions and Responsibilities

Achieving Global Justice

Christian Barry | Thomas W. Pogge

Philosophy / General

This book helps readers identify feasible and morally plausible reforms of global institutional arrangements and international organizations.
  • A distinctive, practically oriented contribution to debates about global justice.
  • Helps readers to examine the fairness of global rules and institutions.
  • Integrates philosophical thinking about normative responsibility with discussion of practical dilemmas concerning organizations such as the WTO, and rules governing the use of force internationally.
  • Brings together original articles by political philosophers, legal theorists, and economists.
  • Considers the aims of global justice, the institutional arrangements that are required to realise them, and the allocation of responsibilities to promote the required institutional reforms.
Christian Barry is Editor of Ethics and International Affairs. His recent publications include Understanding and Evaluating the Contribution Principle (2005) and Redistribution (2004).

Thomas W. Pogge is Professorial Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the Australian National University as well as Professor of Philosophy at Columbia and Oslo Universities. His recent publications include World Poverty and Human Rights (2002), Real World Justice (2005), and Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right (2005).


Publication Date: 03 February 2006
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-13: 9781405130103
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 360
Weight (oz): 18.88

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