Why does a textbook on trade law end with a chapter on justice? By justice I mean that branch of political theory (going back to Aristotle) that concerns itself with the allocative fairness of social institutions, i.e. how rights, resources, privileges and opportunities are divided among those participating in the social enterprise. Why, indeed, has the relationship between justice and international economic law become an increasingly urgent subject of academic and policy debate? First, it has been increasingly recognized that international economic law and its institutions are powerful engines of resource allocation, establishing patterns of distribution for market access, subsidies, IP, investment capital, rights of establishment, dispute...
Together with the WTO, the Bretton Woods Institutions are the preeminent international institutions ...
Defense Date: 10 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christine Chwaszcza, University of Cologne (E...
In an increasingly globalized world, philosophers have had to broaden their focus from what is a jus...
Why does a textbook on trade law end with a chapter on justice? By justice I mean that branch of pol...
Notwithstanding International Economic Law’s (IEL’s) inevitable distributional effects, IEL scholar...
[Refers to Revised Draft, December 9, 2005] The social psychology literature on justice suggests tha...
Notwithstanding International Economic Law’s (IEL’s) inevitable distributional effects, IEL scholars...
Compares three different approaches to arguing for global justice, and suggests alternatives
Reviewing, Frank J. Garcia, Trade, Inequality and Justice: Toward a Liberal Theory of Just Trade (20...
The Bretton Woods Institutions are, together with the WTO, the preeminent international institutions...
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of o...
No legal system deserving of continued support can exist without an adequate theory of justice. Thi...
The idea of fairness is a recurrent one in international economic law and relations. By and large, h...
The last decade has witnessed a series of criticisms from states, NGOs, and scholars of internationa...
This essay asks what it is about the practice of trade that grounds duties of justice between states...
Together with the WTO, the Bretton Woods Institutions are the preeminent international institutions ...
Defense Date: 10 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christine Chwaszcza, University of Cologne (E...
In an increasingly globalized world, philosophers have had to broaden their focus from what is a jus...
Why does a textbook on trade law end with a chapter on justice? By justice I mean that branch of pol...
Notwithstanding International Economic Law’s (IEL’s) inevitable distributional effects, IEL scholar...
[Refers to Revised Draft, December 9, 2005] The social psychology literature on justice suggests tha...
Notwithstanding International Economic Law’s (IEL’s) inevitable distributional effects, IEL scholars...
Compares three different approaches to arguing for global justice, and suggests alternatives
Reviewing, Frank J. Garcia, Trade, Inequality and Justice: Toward a Liberal Theory of Just Trade (20...
The Bretton Woods Institutions are, together with the WTO, the preeminent international institutions...
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of o...
No legal system deserving of continued support can exist without an adequate theory of justice. Thi...
The idea of fairness is a recurrent one in international economic law and relations. By and large, h...
The last decade has witnessed a series of criticisms from states, NGOs, and scholars of internationa...
This essay asks what it is about the practice of trade that grounds duties of justice between states...
Together with the WTO, the Bretton Woods Institutions are the preeminent international institutions ...
Defense Date: 10 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Christine Chwaszcza, University of Cologne (E...
In an increasingly globalized world, philosophers have had to broaden their focus from what is a jus...