Steven Ratner Bruno Simma Collegiate Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School The Thin Justice of International Law January 28, 2013 In a world suffused with conflict and human misery, global justice remains one of the most compelling missions of our time. Although philosophers of global justice have often stayed clear of legal institutions, international law plays a critical role in understanding the prospects for global justice. Proposing that the core rules of international law have their own morality and represent a real-world incarnation of a vision of global justice, Prof. Ratner terms this ethical vision “thin” justice. He sees self-determination as an example of a core international law that meets the standard of thin just...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a rapid and unprecedented expansion in law, institutio...
This article focuses on the ways in which the International Court of Justice influences internationa...
Since the end of World War II there has been a rapid proliferation of international law and internat...
Steven Ratner Bruno Simma Collegiate Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School The Thin Jus...
Review of The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations by Steven R...
Academic discourse on global justice is at an all-time high. Within ethics and international law, sc...
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Post-Cold War history has witnessed a transformation in the relationship of law to violence in globa...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Philosophy. Advisor: Michelle Mason....
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a rapid and unprecedented expansion in law, institutio...
This article focuses on the ways in which the International Court of Justice influences internationa...
Since the end of World War II there has been a rapid proliferation of international law and internat...
Steven Ratner Bruno Simma Collegiate Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School The Thin Jus...
Review of The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations by Steven R...
Academic discourse on global justice is at an all-time high. Within ethics and international law, sc...
Justice in International Law. Selected Writings ofJudge Stephen M. Schwebel. In: Revue international...
Contrary to common belief, international law is real and relevant to many professors of ...
I am delighted to have an opportunity to respond to Harold Hongju Koh\u27s excellent Childress Lectu...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...
How can I as an international lawyer, conscious that international law is deeply implicated in today...
Post-Cold War history has witnessed a transformation in the relationship of law to violence in globa...
We are currently in an era when the divergent methodologies of international law scholarship and the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Philosophy. Advisor: Michelle Mason....
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a rapid and unprecedented expansion in law, institutio...
This article focuses on the ways in which the International Court of Justice influences internationa...
Since the end of World War II there has been a rapid proliferation of international law and internat...