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Real World Justice: Grounds, Principles, Human Rights, and Social Institutions (Studies in Global Justice)

Autor: Follesdal, Andreas.
Rok: 2005
ISBN: 9781402031496
OKCZID: 110098999

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
FOLLESDAL, Andreas., ed. a POGGE, Thomas., ed. Real world justice: grounds, principles, human rights, and social institutions. Dordrecht: Springer, 2005. vi, 408 s. Studies in global justice, vol. 1.


Anotace

The concept of global justice makes visible how we citizens of affluent countries are potentially implicated in the horrors so many must endure in the so-called less developed countries. Distinct conceptions of global justice differ in their specific criteria of global justice. However, they agree that the touchstone is how well our global institutional order is doing, compared to its feasible alternatives, in regard to the fundamental human interests that matter from a moral point of view. We cannot escape responsibility for the impact of the global institutional order on human beings worldwide, by such arrangements as the global trading system and rules of military interventions. Other paths of globalization would yield different levels of violence, oppression, and extreme poverty through global institutional reforms that would modify the options governments have and the incentives they face. The importance of this global-justice approach reaches well beyond philosophy. It enables ordinary citizens to understand their options and responsibility for global institutional factors, and it challenges social scientists to address the causes of poverty and hunger that act across borders. The present volume addresses four main topics regarding global justice: The normative grounds for claims regarding the global institutional order; the substantive normative principles for a legitimate global order; with particular attention to legal human rights standards; and finally some institutions that may make the present world order less unjust.

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