Global poverty (GP) is currently, a fundamental, burning issue. Factually, GP has traditionally generated much discussions and prompted social scientists to conduct research. Interestingly, political/moral philosophers have also joined them—perhaps they were motivated by the thought-provoking Peter Singer’s work. Theorising on the magnitude of the problem, the thinkers have contended that GP is ultimately a moral issue, and have situated it within the fold of global economic justice. After much theorising to this effect, some Northern philosophers/thinkers have now concluded that the global rich actually have a duty of justice to address GP. A practical strategy for ensuring global tax fairness to this end is the global tax fairness proposa...
Who has the duty to guarantee that basic human rights are fulfilled globally? This is one of the cen...
The problem of extreme poverty is a demanding challenge in our globalized world. Although Rawls reco...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
The goal of this dissertation is to answer two questions: Is global poverty unjust, such that coerci...
This dissertation aims to show that Thomas Pogge’s central contention – that citizens and government...
The Article explains why international trade and tax arrangements should advance global wealth redis...
1 Abstract ∗ Most cosmopolitans who are concerned about world poverty assume that for citizens of af...
For nearly half a century, political theorists have wrestled with the problem of globalsocial justic...
Do global financial institutions and the governments of developed nations owe anything to the global...
“Tax Injustice and Global Inequality” argues that, for developing countries to achieve social justic...
Tax justice and principles underpinning the international tax regime are in vogue. The idea that com...
In this paper I shall argue that much of the existing global inequality is unjust, and that this inj...
This paper outlines both Thomas Pogge’s thesis that the global order helps perpetuate extreme povert...
This book brings together a set of distinguished academics and activists to analyze, critique, and d...
This paper aims to make a contribution to the debate concerning the moral obligations which follow f...
Who has the duty to guarantee that basic human rights are fulfilled globally? This is one of the cen...
The problem of extreme poverty is a demanding challenge in our globalized world. Although Rawls reco...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
The goal of this dissertation is to answer two questions: Is global poverty unjust, such that coerci...
This dissertation aims to show that Thomas Pogge’s central contention – that citizens and government...
The Article explains why international trade and tax arrangements should advance global wealth redis...
1 Abstract ∗ Most cosmopolitans who are concerned about world poverty assume that for citizens of af...
For nearly half a century, political theorists have wrestled with the problem of globalsocial justic...
Do global financial institutions and the governments of developed nations owe anything to the global...
“Tax Injustice and Global Inequality” argues that, for developing countries to achieve social justic...
Tax justice and principles underpinning the international tax regime are in vogue. The idea that com...
In this paper I shall argue that much of the existing global inequality is unjust, and that this inj...
This paper outlines both Thomas Pogge’s thesis that the global order helps perpetuate extreme povert...
This book brings together a set of distinguished academics and activists to analyze, critique, and d...
This paper aims to make a contribution to the debate concerning the moral obligations which follow f...
Who has the duty to guarantee that basic human rights are fulfilled globally? This is one of the cen...
The problem of extreme poverty is a demanding challenge in our globalized world. Although Rawls reco...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...