TY - BOOK AU - Brock,Gillian AU - Moellendorf,Darrel TI - Current debates in global justice T2 - Studies in global justice SN - 1402033478 U1 - 320.011 22 PY - 2005///] CY - Netherlands PB - Springer KW - Social justice KW - Globalization KW - Human rights N1 - Gillian Brock is a senior lecturer in philosophy, University of Auckland, New Zealand; "Derives from a mini-conference held in conjunction with the Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Pasadena, California, in 2004"--Introd; Includes bibliographical references; Introduction; Gillian Brock and Darrel Moellendorf --; Cosmopolitanism and global justice; Charles R. Beitz --; Real world justice; Thomas Pogge --; Against global egalitarianism; David Miller --; What we owe to the global poor; Mathias Risse --; The role of apparent constraints in normative reasoning : a methodological statement and application to global justice; Sanjay Reddy --; Do patriotic ties limit global justice duties?; Richard J. Arneson --; Duties to the distant : aid, assistance, and intervention in the developing world; Dale Jamieson --; The cosmopolitan imperative : global justice through accountable integration; Luis Cabrera --; Three models of global community; Omar Dahbour --; Toward an international rule of law : distinguishing international law-breakers from would-be law-makers; Robert E. Goodin --; Preventive wars, just war principles, and the United Nations; John W. Lango --; Does the GATS undermine democratic control over health?; Gopal Sreenivasan --; Global justice for humans or for all living beings and what difference it makes; James P. Sterba N2 - "The papers collected in this volume represent some of the finest recent work by political philosophers and political theorists in the area of global justice. Covering both theoretical and applied issues, these papers are distinguished by their exceptional quality. Moreover, they give the reader a sense both of the scope of the field as it is currently emerging and the direction that the debates seem to be taking. This anthology is essential reading for anyone serious about understanding the current pressing issues in Global Justice Studies."--BOOK JACKET ER -