The title I have chosen seems to signal a tension, even a contradiction, in a number of respects. Democracy appears to be a form of political organisation and government in which, through general and public participatory procedures, a sufficiently legitimate political will is formed which acquires the force of law. Justice, by contrast, appears to be a value external to this context which is not so much linked to procedures of “input” or “throughput” legitimation but is understood instead as an output- or outcome-oriented concept. At times, justice is even understood as an otherworldly idea which, when transported into the Platonic cave, merely causes trouble and ends up as an undemocratic elite project. In methodological terms, too, this d...
Persons and nations agree on the importance of justice but disagree on its requirements. In The End ...
Political theorists disagree on the origin of justice. According to the cosmopolitan conception of j...
Political associations raise special questions of justice. Some authors contend that those special q...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? The correct answer to this ...
This thesis explores the relationship between democratic theory and transnational justice. These two...
How should we understand the relationship between global justice and global democracy? One popular v...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
Early literature in the field of transitional justice was dominated by debates over the meaning of j...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? This article argues that th...
In the last fifteen years or so, political philosophers have been increasingly busy nurturing their ...
Ruti Teitel\u27s Transitional Justice and Ian Shapiro\u27s Democratic Justice come out of very diffe...
The impact of European Union (EU) law and policy on social groups has been examined in important sch...
Why value democracy? One familiar answer is that democracy expresses respect for citizens, whereas n...
Abstract: Justice is one of the core humanistic values and behavioral model in societal life. In the...
Persons and nations agree on the importance of justice but disagree on its requirements. In The End ...
Political theorists disagree on the origin of justice. According to the cosmopolitan conception of j...
Political associations raise special questions of justice. Some authors contend that those special q...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? The correct answer to this ...
This thesis explores the relationship between democratic theory and transnational justice. These two...
How should we understand the relationship between global justice and global democracy? One popular v...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
Early literature in the field of transitional justice was dominated by debates over the meaning of j...
Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? This article argues that th...
In the last fifteen years or so, political philosophers have been increasingly busy nurturing their ...
Ruti Teitel\u27s Transitional Justice and Ian Shapiro\u27s Democratic Justice come out of very diffe...
The impact of European Union (EU) law and policy on social groups has been examined in important sch...
Why value democracy? One familiar answer is that democracy expresses respect for citizens, whereas n...
Abstract: Justice is one of the core humanistic values and behavioral model in societal life. In the...
Persons and nations agree on the importance of justice but disagree on its requirements. In The End ...
Political theorists disagree on the origin of justice. According to the cosmopolitan conception of j...
Political associations raise special questions of justice. Some authors contend that those special q...