Cover -- Trade Justice -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- I Trade Justice -- II The Benefits and Burdens of Trade -- III Trade Justice in a Non-Ideal World -- IV A Partially Integrated Approach -- V Duty Bearers -- VI Outline of the Book -- 2: The Harms of Trade I: Weapons, Drugs, and Hazardous Waste -- I Arms Sales and Security -- II Arming Oppressive Regimes -- III Arming Oppressive Regimes: Two Further Defences -- IV Arming Rebels -- V The Death Penalty -- VI Hazardous Waste -- VII Conclusion
3: The Harms of Trade II: Non-Human AnimalsI Animal-Protecting Trade Restrictions -- II Objections -- Unjustifiable Discrimination among L̀ike ProductsÂ"́"; Unjustifiable Interference with Consumer Freedom -- Unjustifiable Interference with Political Freedom -- Disguised Protectionism -- III Conclusion -- 4: The Harms of Trade III: Labour, Culture, and Development -- I Labour Displacement -- Burdens Outweighed by Benefits -- Expanding Export Industries -- Compensation -- II Two Alternative Approaches -- RisseÂś Approach to the Problem of Labour Displacement
JamesÂś Approach to the Problem of Labour DisplacementIII Cultural Degradation -- IV The Special Interests of the Developing World -- V Restrictions in Developing Countries -- VI Conclusion -- 5: The Opportunities of Trade -- I Formal Equality and Preferential Treatment -- Objections -- Diminished Bargaining Power -- Unfairness -- Economic Harm -- II The Principle of Reciprocity -- III Harmonization -- IV Conclusion -- 6: The Gains from Trade -- I The Limits of Statism -- II The Varieties of Statism -- III Coercion -- IV Joint Authorship
V Non-VoluntarinessVI Profundity and Pervasiveness -- VII Social Cooperation -- VIII Social Cooperation (Continued): Reciprocity -- IX Non-Relational Globalism -- X Conclusion -- 7: Conclusion -- Bibliography
Summary
This book examines socioeconomic justice and international trade from the perspective of analytic political theory