
Institutions in Global Distributive Justice Hardback
by Andras Miklos
Part of the Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights series
Hardback
Description
Defining an institution as a public system of rules that sets out positions, rights and duties, this book uses a philosophical argument to analyse the roles that social, economic and political institutions play in conditioning the justification, scope and content of principles of justice.
It critically evaluates a number of positions about the role of institutions in generating requirements of distributive justice and considers their implications for the scope - global or otherwise - of justice.
It then develops a novel theory about the role political and economic institutions play in determining the content of requirements of distributive justice and, in a cosmopolitan argument against statist positions, shows how they can affect the scope of application of these requirements.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:327 pages
- Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
- Publication Date:01/02/2013
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- ISBN:9780748644711
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:327 pages
- Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
- Publication Date:01/02/2013
- Category:
- ISBN:9780748644711