[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] Human rights define the most fundamental responsibilities of those who hold power. In the case of the Nazi officials, or those who ordered the Rwandan massacres, we do not need a theory to tell us who was responsible for human rights being violated. The violators were those who authorized and carried out the atrocities, who failed monumentally in their duties toward their victims. The subject of this volume presents a more troubling question: Who, if anyone, is morally responsible for acting to alleviate severe poverty? Here our convictions are much less steady. Are impoverished people responsible for improving their own condition? Or are the leaders of their countries also responsible, or the members of the int...
Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and politi...
This chapter analyses whether nation states have a shared responsibility in international law to sec...
Thomas Pogge has argued powerfully for the view that states which are responsible for severe poverty...
Human rights define the most fundamental responsibilities of those who hold power. In the case of t...
This paper has two aims. The first is to describe several sources of the moral responsibility to rem...
Severe poverty is a major global problem about risk and inequality. What, if any, is the relationshi...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
Answering the title question requires explicating its meaning and then examining the empirical evide...
Remedial responsibility is the prospective responsibility to assist those in great need. With tens o...
A common criticism of international human rights declarations is that they lack an adequate account ...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
Most people, especially in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, suffer and die from lack of food, shel...
The world’s understanding of the action needed to advance human rights is deeply structured by the ‘...
In this chapter, I argue for maintaining adherence to a specific notion of human rights within or ac...
Genuine acknowledgement of a fundamental human right entails prohibiting and classifying as a violat...
Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and politi...
This chapter analyses whether nation states have a shared responsibility in international law to sec...
Thomas Pogge has argued powerfully for the view that states which are responsible for severe poverty...
Human rights define the most fundamental responsibilities of those who hold power. In the case of t...
This paper has two aims. The first is to describe several sources of the moral responsibility to rem...
Severe poverty is a major global problem about risk and inequality. What, if any, is the relationshi...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
Answering the title question requires explicating its meaning and then examining the empirical evide...
Remedial responsibility is the prospective responsibility to assist those in great need. With tens o...
A common criticism of international human rights declarations is that they lack an adequate account ...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
Most people, especially in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, suffer and die from lack of food, shel...
The world’s understanding of the action needed to advance human rights is deeply structured by the ‘...
In this chapter, I argue for maintaining adherence to a specific notion of human rights within or ac...
Genuine acknowledgement of a fundamental human right entails prohibiting and classifying as a violat...
Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and politi...
This chapter analyses whether nation states have a shared responsibility in international law to sec...
Thomas Pogge has argued powerfully for the view that states which are responsible for severe poverty...