Description |
1 online resource (306 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Cosmopolitanism in context: an introduction; Moral unity and institutional fragmentation; Structure of the book and overview of the chapters; Part I Environmental protection; 2 Human rights and global clinic change; 3 Global environmental law and global institutions: a system lacking "good process"; Part II World Trade Organization; 4 The WTO/GATS Mode 4, international labor migration regimes and global justice; 5 Incentives for pharmaceutical research: must they exclude the poor from advanced medicines? |
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Part III Collective security and intervention6 Cosmopolitan legitimacy and UN collective security; 7 Enforcing cosmopolitan justice: the problem of intervention; Part IV International Criminal Court; 8 Rawls's Law of Peoples and the International Criminal Court; 9 An ideal becoming real? The International Criminal Court and the limits of the cosmopolitan vision of justice; Part V International migration; 10 Is immigration a human rights?; 11 A distributive approach to migration law: or the convergence of communitarianism, libertarianism, and the status quo; Part VI Conclusion |
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12 Can cosmopolitanism survive institutionalization?Index |
Summary |
A multidisciplinary analysis of cosmopolitanism brings together political philosophers and international lawyers to discuss international law and politics issues |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Cosmopolitanism.
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International relations.
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international relations.
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Cosmopolitanism
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International relations
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Werner, Wouter
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ISBN |
9780511929687 |
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0511929684 |
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